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One Piece Iconic Scene Series 1 - Dressrosa Island - Donquixote Doflamingo's "Birdcage"

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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  • In the Dressrosa arc of the New World, Donquixote Doflamingo unleashed his Birdcage technique to prevent his machinations—seizing control of Dressrosa and creating a facade of peace using the Toy-Toy Fruit—from being exposed

  • The Birdcage, a technique employed by Donquixote Doflamingo, is a last resort, a desperate measure he only utilizes as a final gambit. This technique, a powerful enhancement of his "Parasite String," inflicts injury upon contact and shreds anything that forcefully penetrates it. Possessing both offensive and manipulative capabilities, it serves as a deceptive tactic—its covert function is to sever communication between Den Den Mushi and the outside world

  • A charming miniature rendition of Dressrosa Island, featuring a magnetic base allowing for flexible arrangement of buildings. You will need to cut a 129mm diameter, 1mm thick circular soft magnetic sheet to adhere to the disc

Additionally, 21 6x3mm circular magnets and 54 3x3mm circular magnets are required

  • Regarding printing, only the Birdcage dome requires supports, and these supports are notoriously difficult to remove. Exercise extreme caution during removal. If anyone has a superior printing method, please share your insights—your expertise is highly valued

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