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Alien embrio (Fetus) "Area 51 Specimen"

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Hello space gadget and creature lovers! I encourage you to print my other models from this series.

 

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Illuminated Stand for your Alien embryo

 

MakerWorld Model Description: Preserved Alien Embryo Specimen

Unlock the Secrets of Area 51 with Your Own Alien Fetus Specimen!

Bring a piece of classic sci-fi lore to life with this detailed 3D printable model of an Extraterrestrial Grey Fetus. This print is designed to look unsettlingly real, perfect for creating your own "Department of Curiosities" display or a movie prop.

Create the Ultimate Specimen Jar Display:

To achieve the hauntingly realistic look of a preserved specimen (as seen in the reference photos), follow these simple maker steps:

  1. Size Matters: Scale the alien figure so that it fits perfectly inside your chosen clear glass storage jar.
  2. Final Touches: For extra detail before bottling, use a sharp black pencil to darken the large eyes and the small nasal cavity holes. The graphite will fill the pores of the print and add depth and shadow.
  3. Preserve It (Visually): Secure the figure inside the jar using glue. For the classic "formaldehyde" look with that perfect atmospheric tint, fill the jar with water and add a few drops of light brown liquid food coloring. Stir carefully until the desired faint, vintage yellow-amber hue is achieved. Be careful not to make it too dark.

Add a custom vintage-style label (like the one shown) to your jar, perhaps with a green LED light from beneath, and you will have a truly unique and uncanny conversation-starter.

Recommended Print Settings:

  • Material: PLA,  ASA or PETG.
  • Resolution: 0.08mm - 0.12mm (for capturing fine anatomical details).
  • Supports: Minimal supports recommended depending on print orientation.
  • Scale: Adjust to your container.

Happy printing, and watch the skies!

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