A Tuna

A Tuna

cults3d

This scaled print was produced at a scale of 1:1. The parts were sliced using an AnyCubic Photon slicer, with each part tailored to fit perfectly on the build plate. They were also sliced in a way that allows for posability. In fact, some of the larger parts fit comfortably on a single build plate, including chest_T, pomd_F, and pomd_b. To achieve this level of detail, I used a combination of AnyCubic Green and Grey resins, printing at resolutions of 0.05 and 0.04 respectively. There's likely no need to increase the resolution further. Most parts were printed with up to 90% medium supports, although heavy supports were necessary for the feet. Naming Convention Parts are named using a specific convention: <part_name> with optional xN, where N is a number. This means that vents_x4 requires four copies of the part. Some parts are prefixed with T for top, B for bottom or back, F for front, and M for middle. These prefixes help identify the different components of the model. Parts to Hollow Out The following parts were hollowed out: chest_T, chest_B, flank_L, flank_R, waist, back, pomd_B, crotch_B. However, I left the legs, calves, and feet un-hollowed to provide a heavier base for the model. Approximately 1300 ml of resin was used in this print. Magnetizing The shoulders_(L|R), and flank_(L|R), ion_B and fuserad_B parts have magnet slots. To assemble these components, you'll need magnets that are at least 13mm wide. I recommend getting extras, as a minimum of eight will be required. Putting Everything Together To assemble the model, simply refer to the exploded images to see how each part fits together. The process should be straightforward. I used hot-melt glue to secure the parts in place. Credits I'd like to extend my gratitude to EvaNoGainen, karkinos and Orion_RS for providing pictures and assistance throughout this project. This model took me nearly two months to complete, and I'm thrilled to share it with you! If you're feeling generous, a tip is always appreciated – the funds will help support my kids' love of reading.

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