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HERO LEGEND LEGOLAS

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Print Profile(3)

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A1 mini
X1 Carbon
P2S
X1E
A1
P1P
H2S
H2D Pro
X1
P1S
H2D
H2C
X2D
A2L

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Designer
1.9 h
1 plate
4.0(1)

0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
21.9 h
1 plate

7 Colors with pauses in the print profile for filament changes
7 Colors with pauses in the print profile for filament changes
19.6 h
1 plate

Open in Bambu Studio
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I am a dad of two beautiful girls, and I enjoy letting them discover the multiverse through nerd objects that I 3D print
This is one of the models from my collection, which I share with those who love 3D printing, also to receive constructive advice and to always improve
I am a big fan of Bambu Lab, and all my prints are made with P2S and A1 mini

 

I do test prints at a reduced scale (8 cm) to test the model's stability and rendering
But there's an important thing: if you print it larger, around 15 cm, besides gaining details, you also gain ease of printing
My advice? Enlarge it as much as you want
You only need a minimum basic knowledge of slicing If you have any doubts, write to me, and I'll gladly help you

 

For testing, I printed it at 8 cm:
PLA Basic white
0.16 extra fine
hybrid tree supports
10 mm external brim
0 mm object distance

 

The supports are very delicate They can be removed without damage, but one at a time, slowly, with tweezers and patience No need to go Rambo on the support… or you'll cry

 

If you want to collect them all… come here (the trap is ready):

https://makerworld.com/en/@Gara/upload

 

Boost Me (for free)

i love you!

Technical notes (the truth, not poetry)

I prefer to print in one color and paint after priming with acrylic markers
The colored images are just examples of coloring: then everyone goes with personal taste
The design comes from an AI generation (Tripo), manually refined and tested in FDM to ensure real printability
The "real" photos are the single-color white ones

 

The part that determines whether you print or curse: bed adhesion

 

I use CryoGrip Pro Frostbite, and the adhesion is so strong that the prints seem to have taken out a mortgage on the bed: they never come off
I mainly use Bambu filaments and have no problems

If you have a different setup:

 

First and foremost, focus on adhesion
Use dry, quality filament
Do things cleanly

 

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