Raggy – Print-in-Place Ragdoll Toy
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This articulated ragdoll is a fun print-in-place model made of multiple connected segments that allow it to move freely and be posed in many different ways. Its simple blocky design makes it enjoyable to play with, display on a desk, use as a fidget toy.
The model is made for adults and kids but becouse of small moving parts and links, I do not recomend this for younger children.
For the best results, I recommend printing this model at a moderate or slow speed. Printing too fast may reduce surface quality and can make the joints less clean, affecting the overall appearance and movement of the figure.
I also recommend not scaling the model down. The links and joints are designed around the original size, and reducing the scale will make these parts significantly more fragile and prone to breaking during use or while removing the model from the build plate.
I would recomend printing in petg but pla also works but its more fragile.
Once printed, the ragdoll can be posed, bent, and displayed in countless positions, making it a simple but entertaining articulated model for everyday use.
While its reasonably durable, I do not recommend throwing it with excessive force, as impacts may cause the joints or individual segments to break.
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