Extraterrestrial
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Praise the Supreme Being! This impressive 3D model brings the undisputed ruler of Nazarick, Ainz Ooal Gown from the popular anime/light novel hit Overlord, directly to your print bed
The figure captivates with its incredible presence and captures every detail of the mighty lich: From his terrifying, skeletal face to the magnificent, flowing robes and the legendary, serpent-ornamented staff (Staff of Ainz Ooal Gown). A truly majestic project for all anime fans and a great challenge for painters to bring the dark fabrics, glowing red orbs, and golden embellishments to life
Print Recommendations:
- Layer Height: 0.12 mm or finer (e.g., 0.08 mm). The exposed ribs, delicate bony fingers, and intricate staff embellishments demand high resolution. A resin printer (SLA) is ideal for maximum detail, but well-tuned FDM printers can also produce a masterful result with the right profiles
- Infill: 10% - 15% (Gyroid or Lightning)
- Supports: Absolutely essential. Tree supports are an absolute must to cleanly support the wide sleeves, massive ribcage, shoulder caps, and intricate staff. Be especially careful when removing supports around the bony hands and head
- Brim: A brim is strongly recommended, as the flowing robes and staff can shift the figure's center of gravity. This ensures that the ruler of Nazarick stands firmly on the build plate during printing
Happy printing! If you like the model, feel free to show me your creation in the comments – may Nazarick be eternally glorious
🧩 Quality & Feedback
• Please post a “Make” with a photo – this helps others and improves visibility.
• Feedback/Problems: Briefly mention: Printer, material, layer height, temperature, photo of the problem area.
📄 License / Usage
• Private use according to the model license.
• Commercial use (sales/shop/production) only with a corresponding commercial license membership.
🛠️ Troubleshooting (Brief)
• Stringing: Slightly lower temperature + check retraction/travel.
• Elephant’s foot: Reduce first layer flow/temperature or use elephant’s foot compensation.
• Connector too tight: Check calibration/flow, do not scale; if necessary, lightly sand.
My Setup – for better overview and as a transparent insight into my current equipment. This is how my personal work and technology setup presents itself.


License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.


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