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Sutekh – with TARDIS (Doctor Who) | Scale ~1:20

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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17.3 h
1 plate

cut in half for two print-beds
cut in half for two print-beds
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23.4 h
2 plates

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Sutekh – 3D Print (Doctor Who) | Scale ~1:20

This highly detailed 3D print captures the imposing and eerie presence of Sutekh, inspired by the classic Doctor Whodesign. The model depicts the jackal-headed Osiran in a hunched, almost protective pose, clutching a rectangular structure while draped in a flowing, tattered cloak that pools dramatically around the base.

The sculpt emphasizes elongated anatomy: extremely thin arms, large clawed hands, and a narrow torso, giving the figure an otherworldly and unsettling silhouette. The head features sharp, clean lines with tall, upright ears and intricate surface detailing that prints well even at smaller scales. The layered collar and chest elements add depth and visual complexity.

The cloak is a standout feature, with organic folds and a ragged hem that create a strong sense of motion and weight. It also serves as a natural support structure for the model, improving print stability.

Print Notes:

  • Designed for approximately 1:20 scale, making it compact yet rich in detail
  • Works well with FDM printing, though fine details benefit from smaller layer heights
  • Minimal supports required for the main body thanks to the cloak, but arms and hands benefit from support
  • Tree supports are recommended for complex overhangs
  • Clean-up may be needed around fingers and underside areas

Highlights:

  • Strong silhouette with dynamic pose
  • Detailed head sculpt and anatomical exaggeration
  • Flowing cloak that enhances both aesthetics and printability
  • Balanced composition suitable for display

A striking piece for Doctor Who fans and collectors, combining character accuracy with thoughtful print design.

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Hello I'm unable o download the split version. Please advise. Regards
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I have no idea why it's not working, maybe I sliced it with a beta version. I've re-uploaded the file. If necessary, save it as .3mf and then load it into your slicer
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