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Crash Test Dummy Carbon 13 Beta Male Body

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Original scale - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Original scale - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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7.1 h
3 plates
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110% preferred size - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
110% preferred size - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
8.2 h
3 plates

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Description

A remixed from the designer of the popular Dummy 13 action figure, Carbon 13 Beta by Gabriel Rosiak.

 

This Crash Test Dummy is based on the new body called Carbon 13 in Beta format.  That is to say that there may be some tweaks to the final design but Garbriel felt that it was good enough to release to the public in Beta format.

The original size for the new figure is 145mm.  That equates to a scale of approximately 1:13 of a human that is 5ft 7inches in height.  My preferred scale to match with most 6" scale figures is 110% but I will also include the original size should you want to print it.

Printing Notes

 

First and foremost, wash your bed, it's disgusting!  I'm only joking here of course, but not really.  Oils from your hands that you can't see or reside from your previous prints can cause the print to not stick to your bed.  This model has lots of small parts and so bed adheasion is the most important factor to a successful print.  To emphasize how important this is I'm going to link an article to the Bambu Wiki on cleaning your bed.  https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/filament-acc/acc/pei-plate-clean-guide

 

 

The second very important consideration is to ensure that your filament is dry.  Moist filament can cause a host of print quality issues like weak layer adheasion and stringing.  Again, here is a link to the Bambu Wiki so you can learn about the importance of drying your filament.  https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/filament-acc/filament/dry-filament

 

Assembly

 

All parts should assemble with moderate pressure.  If you are forcing it then something is wrong, most likely the alignment is slightly off.

 

Assemble the parts as shown in this visual assembly guide.  Please pay very close attention to the orientation of each part.  For ease of assembly, I have arranged the figure on the build plate in the orientation for final assembly.

 

If you do print out this new version of the Crash Test Dummy, please post your funny or interesting photos in the comments as I love to see them.  It's fun for the whole family.  As you can see, our cat loves it.

 

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