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Isaac Clarke - High-Detail Science Fiction Statue

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
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1 plate
5.0(14)

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Description

🔦 Isaac Clarke - The Engineering Legend - High-Detail Science Fiction Statue (Dead Space, 150mm)

"Make us whole again."

Bring the unsung hero of the USG Ishimura incident to your display. This high-resolution, static statue captures Isaac Clarke in his iconic Engineering RIG armor, standing resolute against the encroaching dark space. Meticulously detailed to replicate the intricate plating, wires, and texture of the suit, this 150mm model is designed as a premium centerpiece for any gaming collection.

Functional & Engineering-Grade Design

This FDM-optimized sculpture emphasizes the gritty, industrial aesthetic of Dead Space. Reaching 150mm tall, it utilizes a detailed layered armor technique that maximizes the contrast and definition of monochromatic gray prints. The model is single-piece and stand-alone.

📏 Dimensions & Print Specs

  • Total Height: 150mm.
  • Layer Height: 0.12mm (Highly recommended for high-resolution detail on the intricate armor plating).
  • Nozzle: 0.4mm.
  • Supports: Tree supports mandatory.

🛠️ Post-Processing & Special Cautions (CRITICAL)

While the model is generally easy to process, pay close attention to the specific structural points:

  • ⚠️ Back RIG Supports (HOOK TOOL MANDATORY): Isaac’s complex engineering backpack contains internal tree supports that are unreachable with standard pliers. You must use a thin metal hook or pick tool to extract these interfaces and ensure the backpack is clean and functional-looking.
  • ⚠️ Delicate Hand Fingers (HIGH DANGER): When removing supports around the hands, pay extreme caution to the little finger (pinky) and ring finger of the free hand. These strands of plastic are very thin and act as a critical failure point. Snip the support contact points one by one; do not pull. The fingers on the hand holding the weapon are actually more robust.
  • ⚠️ Armor Panel Residue: The numerous panel gaps on the armor suit can retain support residue. A soft metal pick can help clean these crevices to preserve the deep Z-depth look.

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Technical & Creative Note: This design is based on an AI generation that I have manually refined and tested on FDM prints to ensure printability and quality. The featured photo is of the actual physical print. I’ve included AI-colored renders only as a visual reference for those who wish to paint the miniature.

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💡 What you see is what you get: Unlike many profiles that only upload digital renders of unprintable models, every single design here is fully test-printed, refined in Blender/Meshmixer, and optimized for FDM before release.

I spend hours tweaking geometries, custom supports, and wasting my own filament so that you can enjoy a flawless, hassle-free print on your first try.

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