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not a perfect print for me but that could be from some of the issues I had during the filament switch backs or the filament itself. the colors I used were Bambu labs hot pink pla and inland white pla+. the issue I had was the ball the dragon holds got too thin at the top and has gaps in it but only at the top in the shown pictures the rest was fine. from switching back and forth as much as it did the white filament every once in a while would fail to feed through the ams and it would pause the print. it was a very long print and after awhile I had gone to sleep and the problem happened again. i woke up an hour after it happened where I then fixed it then went back to sleep. it could be from it sitting too long not getting fixed or it could be the print itself I am not sure but wanted to bring attention to that. I was using a Bambu lab p1s and the creator of this design uses the h2d I believe they said with two heads which reduces print time and waste. still great print highly recommend




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this print turned out highly detailed. the detail far exceeds my expectation. the only issue I had was the right arm did not print because the supports right there failed. even with that the rest of the print looks great and it is gonna be an amazing addition to my dnd group. it’s not a perfect print but it’s an amazing game one. definitely give it a try. I printed mine in a white pla+ by inland and also scaled it up by 144% so that it would be a large creature for dnd. the original print has a base that would make it considered a small-medium creature. if using for dnd and needing to scale it up the base is 1-3/8in and I scaled it up to 2in so if you need to scale it larger for a huge or gargantuan creature just do the math or ask the internet how much you need to scale up 1-3/8in to get to 2in, 3in, or 4in and then scale it up to fit your needs. definitely give this print a go if you’re looking for something terrifying looking for your table to face.




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