Hitori Gotoh Pixel Art Style Articulated Doll
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Description
Super cute Bocchi doll with 7 articulated joints and a reserved lanyard hole
To be compatible with a single AMS, I split the parts, but it's super easy to assemble
Filament List

This model uses a relatively large amount of filament (
And to achieve the best results, two plates require many color changes. It is recommended to print several at once to save filament.
After printing, gently bend the printing plate and the model will detach itself. Be careful not to break the joints by pulling too hard~
Assembly Guide
After printing, you should have these parts

Ahoge Head Part Body Part
1. Carefully remove all supports from the head part, making sure there are no residues. You can use a blade to scrape the support surfaces until it looks like the picture

2. Similarly, process the support surfaces of the body parts, then glue the two parts together. You can use a small stick to assist with assembly


3. Remove the ahoge support and simply insert it into the hair

Done!!
Test printing only used PLA Basic. If there are any issues with other filaments, please point them out, and I will fix them as soon as possible
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This model referenced the Pixel Miku Articulated Hinge Doll from great creator Guo He Magnox
Thank you, great creator!!
Referencing the great creator's structure, I re-modeled and optimized the hinge parts myself and designed the exterior parts. I sincerely thank them here(^^ゞ
Thank you for reading this far, and I wish you a wonderful day
License
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