A quick-and-dirty flexi for my kid of peppa pig that's big enough to flex various appendages including the snout. It works fine and I utilized the Bambu flexiToyMaker tool. Black outline and white outline versions provided.. the black one is thinner, easier to have the parts break and the colors bleed and was my first attempt, but the arms and feet and ears do move a little more.. the white one is thicker, takes longer to print, but is more sturdy and the colors don't bleed as much. Your choice!
Provided as Bambu Studio slicer files (3MF).
Definitely non commercial because I don't own the rights to peppa pig.
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I have some qualms with the Bambu tool: I wish they had utilized the solid-objects approach they use in their keychain maker instead of painting colors, as it can sometimes cause color bleeding. I tried to fight this with painting depth and many other slicer tweaks for over an hour on the black outline version, but the way the slicer does the non-linearly projected color segment backwards is sub-optimal for this application, and the seperate-objects approach to coloring would be way better here than painting colors… i'm not sure why they don't use the object method instead. It helps if you use non-translucent top colors more top layers and I actually increased/improved the number of those layers after printing this, so yours will come out better than mine!
I will likely be discouraged from utilizing this Bambu flexi tool in the future and I cannot recommend it because I'm disappointed in a few aspects of it as well as the primitive joint placements. I think hand-tuned flexis or ones made with a different tool will likely be better. But since I made it and some other kid might want it, here it is!
The author marked this model as their own original creation.