3d models of the backpack and bracers of the Wasp 3D print model
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The 3D model consists of intricately designed digital files encompassing the backpack and bracer of the Wasp from the highly acclaimed movie Ant-Man 2: Ant-Man & The Wasp. The backpack is comprised of three distinct components: a sturdy base, two precision-crafted wings holders, and elegantly crafted wings. The wings come in two distinctive variants - one featuring intricate patterns on their surface and the other devoid of any discernible design elements. All segments of the backpack and bracer have been meticulously sliced into compact pieces, each with an utmost size limitation of 20 centimeters, ensuring seamless handling and transportation. The accompanying digital archive includes an optional version of the model where every part - including the wings holders - remains intact without any segmentation, simplifying printing processes. One notable feature is that each bracer boasts four rectangular receptacles, perfectly designed to accommodate powerful magnets measuring a precise 5mm in width by 3mm in depth. This cleverly conceived system allows for seamless fixation onto the forearm. In addition to these specifications, it's also worth mentioning that this remarkable model features an optimal thickness of at least 3 millimeters throughout its structure. The file has been thoroughly examined and boasts an impressive track record of accuracy - thus ready for printing on most 3D devices without encountering any hindrances or malfunctions. Moreover, each design has ample provisions to cater to various user requirements. Also note: Model should be strictly utilized only by personal use and cannot be re-sold for profit in any commercial capacities
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