Kura Curiosa — Specimen 001

Kura Curiosa: a modular, futuristic cabinet of curiosities by Tokyo-based artist Baptiste Tavernier.
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SPECIMEN 001

 

Class: Biomechanoid

The Archives record this specimen as one of many modular relics preserved in the Vaults of Arkhorin. Framed in a Vexel for stability, it can be joined with other modules to extend or reshape your archive.



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• Size: 1-vexel
• This module is divided into 3 files. Print the vexel first (standard color scheme: black). Then print the main specimen in 2 colors (S.C.S.: black plate, white specimen) with a filament change. Then print the inlay (S.C.S.: blue). Glue the plate and the inlay into the vexel.
• If you have a multicolor printer, you can use the .3mf file.

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Kura Curiosa is an evolving archive of free-to-print modular art — a futuristic cabinet of curiosities built from specimens, cores (control units), sentries (guardian units), and blank panels (design units). Assemble, combine, and expand your own collection.

 

🛠 PRINTING TIPS

— You can 3D-print Kura curiosa in any material or color (you can also experiment with different top fill patterns), or follow the STANDARD COLOR SCHEME: black, white, blue

— Assembling: All Kura Curiosa modules use M3 x 8mm screws & M3 square nuts (5.5 x 5.5 x 2.6mm)

— Best to use a 0.4mm nozzle. (test tolerances with larger sizes)

— If you want to attach your collection to a wall, you can download Vexel hooks here: https://www.printables.com/model/1328129-kura-curiosa-vexel-hook

 

SUPPORT & RESOURCES

• Complete FAQ: https://www.baptistetavernier.com/faq

• MODULAR GRID: https://www.baptistetavernier.com/grid

• Project’s website: https://baptistetavernier.com

• Project’s lore: https://www.youtube.com/@kuracuriosa

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© Baptiste Tavernier


 

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The author marked this model as their own original creation.

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