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[Honor of Kings Farm] Chili Pepper Mutation + Angela = Angela Pepper. Seriously separated parts! No AMS/hardware/glue required!

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There are currently 5 models in this series, all with separated parts. They will be uploaded successively after recent stable verification, please follow. As Gongsun Li and Marco Polo have already been made by others, I won't be making them for now. There's an easter egg for the next model in the picture hehe, please boost me, thank you all for your support!

【Honor of Kings Farm Series Second Edition - Angela Pepper】

Actually, this Angela Pepper was the first model I made in this series. Starting from late May, I revised it about 20 times (which also led to a proliferation of Angela Pepper 'limbs' (save the fruit farmer)). The earliest print-in-place versions had problems with difficult-to-remove supports, breaking at the waist, and unstable top leaves. Learning as I went, the final version was eventually separated into several parts, making it easier for friends without AMS to print in multiple colors.

Provided: models with heights of 8, 12, 16, and 24cm. Each model includes 3 plates of separated parts (for easy color separation) + 1 plate with an alternative horizontal torso + 1 all-in-one plate. Full service, choose as needed~

 

Possible issues:

1. Different filament tolerances: This was the most agonizing part during verification, and I have been continuously improving it. The final refined version uses hexagonal holes on both sides with round pins to connect the twin pigtails and the torso. This way, if the holes don't align due to filament tolerance issues, you can slightly adjust the x and y of the pins without having to re-print the main torso. The bottom might be a bit tight, but I've tried several sizes and they all fit securely, it just requires a bit more effort (consider it a workout).

 

2. If printing transparent pigtails, you can adjust the infill to 0% on your computer (If you really don't have a computer or are too lazy to do it, just tell me!).

 

3. 8cm is almost the extreme minimum size; any smaller and the torso will not be able to support the weight of the pigtails and will break severely, so scaling down is not recommended. Additionally, I used Bambu Lab's matte filament and felt that the 8cm version's quality was just average; larger sizes would be better.

 

4. If you need a print-in-place version, please let me know; I can upload the previous print-in-place model.

 

5. Be extremely careful when removing supports ()

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