'Hello Puddin.' This is my first full character design using Blender 3D. And I am super happy with how it turned out.
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'Hello Puddin.'

This is my first full character design using Blender 3D. And I am super happy with how it turned out.
Harley Quinn donning her classic costume from 'Batman the Animated Series.'

Please note this is not a MMU print. This is intended to print in parts in the appropriate colours and to then glue together.

The base plaque will require a few filament changes.
For instructions on how to carry out filament changes mid-print, please refer to this link below on how to do this.
https://help.prusa3d.com/en/article/color-change_1687

I printed the parts at 0.10mm and used ample supports.
Some of the parts I have either scaled up or down 4% to make it easier for yourself to fit them all together.

Also, file names will specify recommended supports and colours to use. The position the parts are oriented in when you drag into slicer are the orientations I would highly suggest you print the parts in.

Take note, I didn't use pin slots for this design. So fitting together
will take a firm grip while super gluing and a steady eye to line the parts up manually. The next Blender character design I do will pin slots in to make assembly easier. :-)

If you are interested in early releases and exclusive designs please check out my Patreon.

https://www.patreon.com/neil3dprints

If you want to stay up to date with this series and or perhaps interested in other projects I am working on, please check out my instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/neil3dprints/?hl=en

Any questions or queries either leave a comment below or send me a message.

Happy printing. ;-)

Print instructions

Please note this is not a MMU print. This is intended to print in parts in the appropriate colours and to then glue together.

The base plaque will require a few filament changes.
For instructions on how to carry out filament changes mid-print, please refer to this link below on how to do this.
https://help.prusa3d.com/en/article/color-change_1687

I printed the parts at 0.10mm and used ample supports.
Some of the parts I have either scaled up or down 4% to make it easier for yourself to fit them all together.

Also, file names will specify recommended supports and colours to use. The position the parts are oriented in when you drag into slicer are the orientations I would highly suggest you print the parts in.

I've added some images to show how I printed some of the parts.

Take note, I didn't use pin slots for this design. So fitting together
will take a firm grip while super gluing and a steady eye to line the parts up manually. The next Blender character design I do will pin slots in to make assembly easier. :-)

If you are interested in early releases and exclusive designs please check out my Patreon.

https://www.patreon.com/neil3dprints

If you want to stay up to date with my designs or perhaps interested in other projects I am working on, please check out my instagram.

https://www.instagram.com/neil3dprints/?hl=en

Any questions or queries either leave a comment below or send me a message.

Happy printing. ;-)

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