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ABOUT THIS 3D FIGURINEKong is a larger-than-life primate, the world's favourite giant and one of the most famous pop culture icons. Since his very first appearance in 1933, the image of King Kong has never ceased to develop and depending on the...
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Over the years, the fashion icon of DC Comics has changed her appearance, affiliation and equipment, but has never ceased to fascinate the loyal comic book fans. The author of the playful Harley Quinn figurine mentioned that the inspiration for this...
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It makes a loud pop sound when you get to the hinges. It should feel like cutting butter. If you use a lot of force, the snap-off blade might snap off so be careful.If you have to use a lot of force then something is wrong and your print is...
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You will also have to remove a bit of the material at the back of the holder, where the holder meets the rest of the extruder body, to make room for the SPA; do this with a sharp hobby knife or a small file.After reaming the hole and removing the...
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ABOUT THIS 3D FIGURINEOne of the most famous and awe-inspiring characters in the history of cinema, the Terminator was brought on the big screen by James Cameron’s nightmare in 1894 and since then the cybernetic organism hasn’t ceased to enjoy the...
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100 Heroes and Villains.[106] Schwarzenegger's catch phrase "I'll be back" was voted the 37th-greatest movie quote by the AFI.[107] In 2005, Total Film named The Terminator the 72nd-best film ever made.[108] In 2008, Empire magazine selected The...
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A toothpick can be used to pop out a stuck rotor in the mouthpiece through the small end if it gets caught as it is being fitted. The cone indentation on one side of the rotor fits on the cone in the wide end of the mouthpiece. The rotor will sit...
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A toothpick can be used to pop out a stuck rotor in the mouthpiece through the small end if it gets caught as it is being fitted. The cone indentation on one side of the rotor fits on the cone in the wide end of the mouthpiece. The rotor will sit...
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...I'm not entirely happy with its details after printing so I may go back later and update the details to cut slightly deeper into the model and make them pop more on the printed part. *Parts Added*: 1. MCOR TEXT LOGO.svg 2. TRIANGLE EDIT.svg 3.