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Grumman F6F Hellcat : Scale Flying Aircraft (1000mm)
Grumman F6F Hellcat : Scale Flying Aircraft (1000mm)
thingiverse

I have seen so many different ways to potentially skin this cat.... i just cant decide yet. leaning towards a roll hangar9 parklite thermo coating Ive had sitting around for years, people flinging all kinds of ideas at me how to cover this thing some...

OpenFur: Large Canine Fursuit Head
OpenFur: Large Canine Fursuit Head
prusaprinters

Fleece and similar materials will mimic the look of a hairless cat. If that's your thing, I won't stop you. But keep that in mind if you want to go for a more fluffy suit.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><h3><strong>Print Settings</strong></h3><p>&nbsp;</p><p>If...

OpenFur: Canine Fursuit Head
OpenFur: Canine Fursuit Head
prusaprinters

Fleece and similar materials will mimic the look of a hairless cat and won't hide any rough gaps or stitches. If that's your thing, I won't stop you. But keep that in mind if you want to go for a more fluffy appearance.</p><p>A lot of makers use hot...

wall light 01 3D model
wall light 01 3D model
cgtrader

Name: Light_Bridge_Leader\nVersion: Alpha_11\nPreview: Enabled_by_Default\nUnits: Metric_Measures\nDimension: Five_Foot_Nine_inches_by_Eighteen_Inches_by_Three_Hundred_SevenpointSixFive\nGeometric_Parts:...

Peafowl
Peafowl
cults3d

They actively hunt insects like ants, crickets and termites; millipedes; and other arthropods and small mammals.[24] Indian peafowl also eat small snakes.[25] Domesticated peafowl may also eat bread and cracked grain such as oats and corn, cheese,...

Red Moon scaled one in sixty million
Red Moon scaled one in sixty million
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They are tagged as Homo superior, they are not meant to represent any real animal, but it's possible that Baxter was winking at the problematic genus Meganthropus, though bigger. Other species include: cats (presumably big felids), hyenas, bats,...

Dragons for CNC pack
Dragons for CNC pack
thingiverse

Jones suggests a hypothesis that humans, like monkeys, have inherited instinctive reactions to snakes, large cats, and birds of prey.[12] He cites a study which found that approximately 39 people in a hundred are afraid of snakes[13] and notes that...