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Weiss Schnee Hair Pin from RWBY Vol 1 - 7 Tiara

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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26 min
1 plate

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This is Weiss Schnee's hair pin from RWBY volumes 1 through 7 when she got a costume change in Atlas.  I made this to look like hers without being slanted inwards because that would be a pain to print with supports.  This prints flat in 26 minutes.  I used Inland white PLA.  I printed it on an A1 Mini with the BambuLab Texture PEI Plate.

 

I made several models of this before settling on this one.  It has the forks at the bottom to hold it in place.  If it didn't have the forks it would fall out with ease.  The spikes at the top can be delicate if you hit them on, say, your car headrest.  But it works fine for cosplaying.  Let me know if you have any suggestions to improve it. I also have earrings that match this on my profile.

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