Animal Crossing Wolf
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I've taken a model from Pocket Camp, courtesy of Centrixe's rip. After posing and adding a base, I optimized it for printing. The result is a two-piece print that requires some TLC: gluing. Printing settings are crucial; I strongly advise both brim and supports. Printing at 0.12 mm resolution yields the best results. Glueing involves Locite super glue. Line up carefully, glue the base first, then wait for it to dry before attaching the head. This allows for any warping to be corrected. The model's versatility is its strongest feature; it can be painted as either Fang or Whitney – or one of many wolves. If you're inclined to paint, start with a primer spray, followed by acrylic craft paint. I use Walmart's budget-friendly option and achieve great results by thinning the paint with water first. After painting, protect your masterpiece with Krylon Colormaxx Clear - Flat spray.
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