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Makkah- HueForge Filament Painting

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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1 plate

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Description

Highly detailed, multi-layered HueForge filament painting collection featuring the holy mosque in Makkah. These models are optimized for a smooth, high-contrast blend that brings out the architectural silhouettes using unique filament layers. 

📐 Crucial Scaling Note If you wish to scale this model up or down, please only adjust the X and Y axes. The Z-axis must remain exactly at 100% (the original model height) to ensure the color-changing layers swap at the correct mathematical heights.

🖨️ Recommended Print Settings Infill: 100% (Alignment and transmission distance rely on a solid fill)

 

List for your AMS slots based on your layer swap setup:

  • Bambu PLA Basic / Matte - Black
  • Bambu PLA Basic - Blue Gray 
  • Bambu PLA Silk - Gold 
  • Bambu PLA Basic / Matte - White

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