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Spider-man / Miles Morales

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
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Made this fun model of Miles Morales / Spider-man and bypassed my normal one color print test and went direct to multi-color AMS print.  

I highly suggest not dropping the piece one printed (my bad) and take alot of time clipping away supports around feet and fingers as this guy is lanky.

 

I printed using Flashforge's burnt titanium, sunlu matte black, geeetech white silk, and bambu trans red.  

 

For the base I used Geeetech red/black silk.

 

This doesn't stand without a base and if the base is printed attached to the figure, the supports wont reach his butt and it will fail.  So I was forced to put a base plate with a stud to seat into the foot on a seperate plate.  

 

Mine attached and holds no glue.

 

Enjoy my 3d print friends!

 

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