A very charming model as always with Clay Rade, had great fun painting it. Those little beady eyes are unbelievable cute. And that sassy pose is perfect :D
Nice attention to details in the sculpt orienting the spikes upwards for easy printing.
Scaled up to 165%, printed in PLA with a .08mm layer height. The spikes aren't perfect but it's good enough considering the .4mm nozzle. (edited)
A little tricky to print even at 180%. I would recommend anyone who prints this with fdm to use organic supports and manually add some along the cane and on the bottom left elbow (I had to print a new elbow separately ^^)
The shell came out a little tacky, gold paint added to colors does not blend smoothly. We'll say that beetle became a merchant to keep up with his expensive hobby of painting flames on his shell like race cars xD
Thanks for this model! I am also a fan of this fish and was pleased to see there was such a nice model of it available. I didn't have the right blue but it came out very nicely anyway.
@BaGooN Wonderful! Thank you for this, I had designed it to be supportless but no longer have an FDM printer to test such things with, so your input was much appreciated.
Printed the lurching and one armed zombies, unfortunately the one-armed zombie is now a no-armed zombie, but it still works. Painted up for tabletop use
In the realm of my desk, a plastic rat presents a meager bowl as if I were a king. Its humble offering makes me feel regal in this miniature kingdom. Long live the sovereign gamer!
Printed at 117.15%. Made the bowl a negative part so there would be an indention on the model. Deleted the tail. Printed the bowl separately. Supports on, the multicolor print was easy as parts can be separated. 15% infill. I use sticky dots on the rats feet to secure it to the desk and on his hands to hold the bowl. So the bowl can be replaced for different color. (edited)
@NicolasWerme_2584554 BambuStudio lets you split the object to parts. I don't think I should repost someone else's model. But if your software can't split. I can try to privately send it to you separated.
@AJester_569271 Thank you !! I was using Cura as a slicer, and I had no idea about this funcionality of Bambu Lab. I could separate the bowl in 10 secs. Great !!
Printed this on my Elegoo Saturn at 0.04mm layer heights in Siraya Tech Fast Navy Gray, primed with Badger Stynylrez gray, and painted with ProAcryl miniature paints.
Very handy!