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Rodion Sinner No. 9 - 140mm Limbus Company Figure

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
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1 plate

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šŸŖ“ Rodion (Sinner No. 9) - 140mm Limbus Company Figure

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Bring Sinner No. 9, Rodion, from the dark tactical RPG Limbus Company to your collection shelf. This premium display statue captures her casual yet imposing elegance, wearing her signature long coat over her uniform while casually resting her massive, heavy battle-axe behind her. The model beautifully defines the contrast between the sharp lines of her formal lapels and the organic flow of her long cascading hair.

Every detail has been fully test-printed and optimized for FDM, offering a reliable, stunning result out of the box.

šŸ“ Print Specs & Details

  • Total Height: 140mm (Including the integrated rubble base).
  • Layer Height: 0.16mm (The perfect structural balance for maintaining clean overcoat lapels and smooth facial profiles without stalling print times).
  • Nozzle Diameter: 0.4mm standard FDM friendly.

šŸ“¦ File Structure Options (3MF vs STL)

  • 3MF Project File (Recommended): Configured as an assembly with a separate base object. This setup allows you to clean supports effortlessly, paint components cleanly, or scale the base independently in the slicer before hitting print.
  • STL File: Features the fully fused watertight mesh (character permanently anchored to the base) for a direct, one-step slicing experience.

šŸ› ļø Support & Post-Processing Notes

🧹 CLEANUP TIME: The model features a highly straightforward, vertical center of mass, making support removal quick and easy across most of the body frame.

  • āš ļø Coat Tail Tight Clearance ("Fondo del Cappotto"): Pay close attention to the bottom edge trim of her long coat where it drapes closely over the rocky base. This creates a narrow overhang pocket where tree supports can get tightly packed. Use flush cutters to gently clip the branches near the contact point instead of ripping them, ensuring you don't mar the coat trim or the stone textures underneath.
  • šŸŖ“ Axe Handle: The long polearm handle is structurally reinforced against the body, making it surprisingly sturdy during support removal, but still exercise standard care around the axe blade tips.

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Technical & Creative Note: This design is based on an AI generation that I have manually refined and tested on FDM prints to ensure printability and quality. The featured photo is of the actual physical print. I’ve included AI-colored renders only as a visual reference for those who wish to paint the miniature.

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šŸ’” What you see is what you get: Unlike many profiles that only upload digital renders of unprintable models, every single design here is fully test-printed, refined in Blender/Meshmixer, and optimized for FDM before release.

I spend hours tweaking geometries, custom supports, and wasting my own filament so that you can enjoy a flawless, hassle-free print on your first try.

If my test-printing hours saved your time and filament, feel free to keep my printers running and fuel the next project! Any support is greatly appreciated: paypal.me/mjrko84

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