Wind-Up Chewing Pig
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The barnyard just got a little more crowded! Meet the newest addition to the farm family, designed to perfectly accompany the Wind-Up Tractor and Cud-Chewing Cow.
Using the same clever mechanics as the cow, this grumpy-looking pig is powered by a single Bambu Lab Wind-Up Walker. Just give his curly pink tail a few cranks to wind him up. As it unwinds, his tail will spin around while the internal mechanism pushes his jaw up and down, letting him happily munch away on his little green snack!
Key Features
Dual-Action Mechanics: Repurposes the Bambu Lab Wind-Up Walker to power both a spinning curly tail and a chewing jaw.
A1 Mini Friendly: Just like the rest of the farm animals, all parts are sized to fit perfectly on smaller build plates like the Bambu Lab A1 Mini.
No AMS Required: Every part (from the hooves to the grass) is modeled separately. Print the batches in your favorite colors and assemble them afterward.
Snap-Fit Assembly: Designed with clean tolerances to press-fit together seamlessly.
⚠️ Important Safety Warning
While this model features snap-fit tolerances, it is highly recommended to use super glue on all parts if this will be given to a child. Small details like the hooves, eyes, ears, and the sprig of grass can pose a choking hazard if they work loose during play. Please glue everything securely!
Hardware Required
1 Bambu Lab Wind-Up Walker mechanism
Printing & Assembly: .See the photos for detailed instructions
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