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Skeleton Figurine Duo - Cross-legged & Squat

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0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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The Contemplating Skeletons Duo 💀💭

Add a touch of deep thought and macabre aesthetic to your desk with this highly detailed two-piece skeleton set. Featuring two distinct poses—one sitting in a cross-legged lotus pose and the other in a deep gargoyle-like squat—both resting in deep contemplation.

The bases feature a sleek, engraved "2026 - 2027" design. Both models are included in a single, perfectly optimized .3mf file.

🖨️ Print Settings & Advice (Optimized for Bambu Lab A1 series):

  • Supports: YES. Tree supports (auto/slim) are highly recommended for the overhanging elbows, chin, and clasped hands to ensure flawless print quality.
  • Infill: 10% to 15% Gyroid is plenty.
  • Resolution: 0.16mm High Quality or 0.12mm Fine for maximum bone structure detail.
  • AMS Ready: The file is single-color by default but perfectly grouped if you want to use the AMS to paint the engraved text on the base in a contrasting color (e.g., White Skeleton, Black Base/Text).

Print in a matte white or bone/marble PLA for the most realistic look. Happy printing! Share your makes below, I'd love to see them!

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