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Shan Hai Jing Mecha Series Fifty—The Bio-Form of “The Great Serpent”—Great Serpent Mecha

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50, A1 mini curved version—0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
50, A1 mini curved version—0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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50, P1S/P1P version—0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
50, P1S/P1P version—0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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50, P1S/P1P Linear Version—0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
50, P1S/P1P Linear Version—0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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2.4 h
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Gongyu Mechatronics Presents

Shan Hai Jing Mechatronics Series Fifty—The “Great Serpent” Bio-Form—Great Serpent Mechatronics

This series features mechs created based on mythical creatures from the Shan Hai Jing. Additional mechs include the Bagua Mechatronics (based on famous mountains and rivers of various provinces: Chaohu Lake, Mount Li, Badaling, Namtso Lake, etc.) and Mythological Mechatronics (based on prominent figures: Sun Wukong, Yang Jian, Niu Mowang, etc.)

Simple, easy to assemble, easy to paint, unlikely to fail, and highly durable!

Note: It is best to apply glue or adhesive spray to the print bed to prevent printing failures. The primary cause of print warping is an excessively smooth print bed

Printing requires no supports (add a brim if bed adhesion is poor), assembly requires no glue or hardware (apply firm pressure or gently tap with a small hammer if parts are too tight). An exceptionally convenient Chinese-style assembly model!

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Great Serpent:

South of Mount Mengzi, traveling five hundred li by water, and then another five hundred li across the flowing sands, lies the Qizhong Mountain. This mountain, two hundred li in diameter, is devoid of flora, yet abounds in jade, and a great serpent dwells upon it.
Further south, traveling five hundred li by water, lies the Flowing Sands. Traveling another five hundred li, there is a mountain called Qizhong Mountain, two hundred li in diameter, devoid of vegetation, with a great serpent, and much jade upon it—Shan Hai Jing, Eastern Mountains Classic

 

 

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