Alice
myminifactory
Alice, a character from Lewis Carroll's timeless classic Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, falls through a rabbit hole into a fantastical world teeming with peculiar and endearing creatures, embarking on many wondrous adventures. To bring this enchanting scene to life, you'll need the following filament colors: Light Blue for (3D Solutech ABS - aqua blue) dress_bottom, dress_top, eye_blues (contains 2 pieces), Skin for (ESUN ABS- medium skin) arm_right, arm_left, head; Yellow for (Mad Maker PLA - sunshine yellow) hair_front, hair_back, cake_b; Red for (Bumat ABS- red) mouth, cake_c; Brown for (xxx ABS- brown) table_legs (contains 4 pieces), table_top, table_support, eyebrows (contains 2 pieces); Green for (Amazon Basic PLA - green) base; Black for eyelashes (contains 2 pieces), eye_blacks (contains 2 pieces), eat_text, drink_text, hair_bow, shoes; White for (ESun ABS - white) petticoat, apron_bottom, legs, feet, drink_back, eat_back, apron_belt, apron_bow, apron_top, cake_deye_whites (contains 2 pieces); Translucent Green for (XYZ PLA - translucent green) flask_bottom; and Pink for (ABS - random filament) cake_a. This model is designed to be printed with no supports required except for one piece, dress_top. When using supports defined by the slicer as 1mm with overhang 60deg (or 30deg depending on how your slicer looks at it), ensure a smooth print. To optimize printing and assembly, follow these tips: 1. Use your judgment when deciding to use brims or rafts. I personally did not use any brims or rafts on my prints. 2. Clean off any first-layer squish from the parts, especially from holes for pins that are on the print surface. 3. Be cautious of many small parts and use a piece of masking tape to pick them up and store them until needed. 4. The hair_front piece is modeled as one part but prints as two separate parts with a tiny gap between them. Don't worry, simply assemble the two parts with the rest of the model. Assembly tips: 1. I used both E6000 sticky craft glue and thick superglue to put this model together. Each glue has its advantages. 2. Clean off as much of the brim as possible on the eyelashes and eye_whites. Push/glue the eyelashes in first, followed by the eye_whites. 3. The dress_top_middle should be glued to the apron_top. Then, attach the apron_top to the dress top (no glue required) and push it into the hair_front until it snaps into place (one-way snap, so ensure hidden brims are clean before joining pieces). 4. The base has guide dents for the table legs and Alice's shoes. Ensure they are aligned properly with the base before setting the glue. 5. Refer to the assembly diagram as well as the uploaded pictures for putting the model together. Don't hesitate to ask questions or provide feedback, essential to making better models!
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