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Just a small model made in several parts to show that, often, it is better to make different parts than only one, despite the capability of the 3D machines.
It was originaly made for my wife to show 3D printing possibilities to children in classroom.
Use 2 M4 countersunk head screws to fix the guy on the base plate.
All other parts can be fitted easly one in the other.
Allowing different position for the arms and head.
Antennas are removable and replacable then. Imagine if printed in the same time then the head ...
Nice to fit on your desk, except if you are a real Apple enthusiast.
In that last case, just make one, and add something to kill him, you should have enough imagination to tune it.
Proudly printed on my stock CR10 with https://www.arianeplast.com filament, apple green
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