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Rugops_170x170_A1_Mini
Rugops_170x170_A1_Mini
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Rugops was a medium-sized theropod dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period, around 95 million years ago, in what is now North Africa. Its name means “wrinkle face,” derived from the distinctive texture of its skull, which was covered in a network of pits and grooves. These features may have supported a scaly or keratinous covering, giving it a unique, almost armored appearance. Rugops belonged to the abelisaurid family, a group of predatory dinosaurs known for their short, blunt snouts and reduced forelimbs, similar to those of the more famous Carnotaurus.

 

Measuring about six to eight meters in length, Rugops was not among the largest predators of its time, but it likely occupied an important niche in its ecosystem. Its skull, though lightly built, suggests it was adapted for scavenging or hunting smaller prey rather than taking down massive dinosaurs. The jaw structure and relatively weak bite force indicate it may have relied on feeding from carcasses left behind by larger predators such as Carcharodontosaurus or Spinosaurus, both of which lived in the same region.

 

Print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm


The Model is 170x170mm in size

You may print at higher layer heights below the Base Thickness of 0.48mm
The Max allowed Thickness is 2.24mm and the Actual Thickness is 2.24mm


    #151715 PLA Deeplee Black  Transmission Distance: 0.1
    #626f89 PLA Deeplee Blue Grey  Transmission Distance: 2.5
    #8e8f8f PLA Deeplee Light Grey  Transmission Distance: 1
    #ffffff PLA Deeplee White  Transmission Distance: 6.1
This print uses 4 unique filaments


Swap Instructions:
    Start with Black
    At layer #8 (0.72mm) swap to Blue Grey
    At layer #12 (1.04mm) swap to Light Grey
    At layer #16 (1.36mm) swap to White for the rest.
 

You can see my other Dinosaur pictures here in this collection: https://makerworld.com/en/collections/14092197-dinosaur-hueforge

 

You can Download a stand I have designed to fit  my Hueforge Artwork WITH a border at https://makerworld.com/en/models/1873510-hueforge-display-stand-for-prints-with-borders#profileId-2005518 or for Hueforges WITHOUT a border use this one: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1872617-hueforge-display-stand-for-prints-without-borders#profileId-2004540

 

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