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Vintage Garden Gnome – Digital Scan & Miniature

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 5% infill
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Description

🍄 Vintage Garden Gnome – Digital Scan & Miniature

Description:
Bring a touch of classic kitsch to your garden or desk! This model is a high-fidelity 3D scan of a traditional garden gnome holding a basket of eggs and his faithful hen. It captures the charming details of the original weathered statue—from the texture of the beard to the folds in his overalls.

 

Whether you want a full-sized garden guardian or a tiny desktop companion, this model scales beautifully.


🛠️ Printing Recommendations

Optimized for easy printing with minimal cleanup.

  • Filament:
    • Outdoor: ASA or PETG (for UV and weather resistance).
    • Indoor/Display: PLA (perfect for detail and easy painting).
  • Supports: Required. I highly recommend using Tree Supports (Auto) in Bambu Studio for the beard, basket, and hands. They are easy to remove and leave minimal marks.
  • Layer Height:
    • 0.20mm for a great balance of speed and detail.
    • 0.16mm if you plan on high-detail acrylic painting.
  • Infill: 5-15%.
  • Wall Loops: 3 loops for better durability if used outdoors.


 

 

 

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