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Articulated Lanturn [No AMS!]

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A1 mini

No AMS Version
No AMS Version
Designer
7.6 h
6 plates

AMS Version
AMS Version
Designer
9.6 h
6 plates

A1 Mini- No AMS
A1 Mini- No AMS
Designer
8.3 h
7 plates

A1mini - AMS Version
A1mini - AMS Version
8.7 h
5 plates

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Cyan (10603) / Refill / 1kg
Sunflower Yellow (10402) / Refill / 1kg
Black (10101) / Refill / 1kg
Red (10200) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Ice Blue (11601) / Refill / 1kg
Jade White (10100) / Refill / 1kg

Description

Lanturn #171
"The light it emits is so bright that it can illuminate the sea's surface from a depth of over three miles." ~Gold Version Pokedex Entry

Even ignoring the fan theory that for it's light to illuminate the ocean's surface from 3 miles deep it would need to generate 10^105 watts (enough energy to vaporize the ocean), Lanturn is one of the best Gen 2 pokemon!

This articulated Lanturn has flexible scale units (like my other articulated fish/pokemon models) that allow it to "swim". The model is split in half and all parts are separated by color so it can be printed without an AMS. I did provide a separate print profile though if you don't minding using a bit more filament (the yellow tail and bulbs are fused to the body in this one). 

To assemble, start by adding a little bit of glue to the tab at the base of the fins and slide them into the slots under the eyes. Then, add some glue (green below) to the flat bottom of the head, tail(including the registration pin slot), and perimeter scale units:
 


Insert the Registration Pin in the slot on the flat side of the tail, and push the two halves together. Tape is very helpful to hold the pieces together while the glue dries. Layer the Eye pieces (white then black then red) into the slots on the sides of the yellow Face piece. Once assembled AND once the glue on the body is dry, push the face assembly into the slot on the head segment and slide the Yellow Tail pieces into place. Note: this is a tight fit and if you use too much glue it will squirt out the sides. For filament I used Bambu PLA Basic (BOM listed below), the Cyan filament has been a great match for this model as well as my Gecqua and Clauncher models. I'd also recommend using yellow glow-in-the-dark PLA for the bulbs and face (I sadly didn't have any when I printed this).

 

Enjoy your new sentient swimming nuclear floodlight!

 

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