
Betty Rubble
myminifactory
Betty Rubble is a beloved character from the classic cartoon show, The Flintstones created by Hanna-Barbera. Set in a romanticized Stone Age world, the series follows the lives of the Flintstone family and their best friends, the Rubbles. Betty was designed to match the proportions of her on-screen husband Fred, as well as other main characters like Wilma, Barney, and Dino. With no need for supports, printing this model is a breeze if you have the right filament colors - painting won't be necessary either. Standing at 260mm tall, this model is sure to impress. Enjoy printing it, and don't forget to say "Yaba Daba Do" when you're done! Here are the print settings: Printer: FlashForge Creator X Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution:.2mm Infill: 10% For helpful printing and assembly tips, see below. Building this model requires some color management - there are no multiple printed pieces. The colors needed are: Black: eye_black_right, eye_black_left, eyebrow_right, eyebrow_left, strap_hair_top, hair_bottom Skin or Beige: head, legs, arm_left, arm_right Blue: dress_top, dress_bottom, bow White: teeth, pearl_eye_white_right, eye_white_left Red: mouth Gold or Light Brown: base Any color (hidden pieces): pins (contains all four pins) Printing and assembly tips: 1. As with most of my models, no supports are required. 2. Make sure to clean any first layer squish if you encounter any issues joining parts - they should fit nicely when printed cleanly. 3. I didn't require rafts or brims for any of the parts, so use your discretion based on your machine's needs. 4. Be aware that there are some small parts involved. Assembly tips: 1. The eyebrows are inserted with the flat side from the print bed into the head and the wider edge towards the middle. 2. As a purist, I usually load each part separately, however the left and right eye_blacks are interchangeable. 3. The eye_whites are inserted into the head with the hole for the eye_blacks slightly off-centered towards the middle. 4. The dress bottom bulges out a bit in the back, so make sure not to put this part in backwards! 5. Refer to the assembly diagram for putting the model together - it's meant to be glued.
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