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Dragon Subduing Arhat one of the Eighteen Arhats easy support removal

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H2D
A1
H2C
X2D
H2D Pro
X1E
P1S
H2S
A1 mini
P1P
X1 Carbon
X1
P2S

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
7.6 h
1 plate
4.8(6)

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Embracing the Eastern Zen aesthetic and artfully crafting the majestic arhats using pure white plain models as the base with the meticulous craftsmanship of figurines, we are dedicated to creating The Complete Collection of Eighteen Arhats 3D Models

Each statue meticulously replicates the original form of the arhats with expressive postures and intricate, delicate lines complemented by a background adorned with pines and cypresses, auspicious clouds, ocean waves, and mythical beasts with Buddhist wheels of merit on their heads and backs Some are in a state of meditative contemplation while others are depicted cruising through waves

Adhering to a minimalist pure white texture, restoring the pure essence of ancient Buddhist arhats, and meticulously carving every detail, without pursuing extravagance, only preserving the Zen charm The entire series creates its own artistic conception It can be 3D printed for physical collection or serve as an original Chinese style art collection, recreating the beauty of traditional Chinese Arhat culture with the heart of an artisan

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Dragon-Subduing Arhat is the seventeenth of the Eighteen Arhats in Chinese Buddhism, commonly known as "Dragon-Subduing Venerable", and is most famously known in folklore as the previous incarnation of Ji Gong (Monk Daoji)

The model is exquisitely crafted, the dragon's form is lifelike, with clearly visible scales

The overall printing supports are relatively easy to remove, but the dragon's claws and whiskers are more difficult, requiring tools for removal If the whiskers are damaged during removal, they can be reattached with oil-based glue

Finally, I wish everyone smooth printing and thank you for your support

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