
Brock
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Brock, known as Takeshi in Japan, is a fictional character in the Pokémon franchise owned by Nintendo. He serves as the Gym Leader of Pewter City and specializes in Rock-type Pokémon. Brock is widely regarded as the most mature, wise, and level-headed member of the main cast. He often takes on an older brother role and assumes responsibility for his friends, frequently putting their needs before his own. No special supports are required to print this model. If you have the correct filament colors, painting is unnecessary. The assembled model stands at 240mm tall. **Print Instructions:** Supports: None Resolution: .2mm Infill: 10% **Notes:** Refer to the notes below for helpful printing and assembly instructions. **Building the Model** Colors Skin: Paramount3D PLA - Universal Beige (for head, arm_right, arm_left, etc.) Black: Paramount3D PLA - Black (for vest_bars_top, vest_bars_bottom, etc.) Blue: Paramount3D PLA - Cadet Blue (for shoe_right, shoe_left, etc.) White: Paramount3D PLA - White (for shoe_laces_right, shoe_laces_left, shoe_sole_right, etc.) Light Brown: Paramount3D PLA - Military MBT Brown (for pants) Grey: Paramount3D PLA - Graphite Gray (for belt) Dark Brown: Esun ABS - Brown (for hair, eyebrow_right, eyebrow_left, etc.) Green: Hatchbox PLA - True Green (for vest) Gold: Hatchbox PLA - Gold (for shirt, shoulder_right, shoulder_left, etc.) Bronze: Esun PLA - Bronze (for buckle) Any color: Paramount3D PLA - hidden piece (for belt_pin) **Printing and Assembly Tips** Printing Tips 1. No supports are required. 2. Some pieces may need rafts or brims; I used them for the arms, head, and pouches. 3. The hair requires special attention to print; it has a small base and wide complex top, but no supports are needed. 4. Take off the bars, eyes, and eyebrows from the bed (no raft or brim) and place them on sticky tape until needed. Assembly Tips: 1. Take your time gluing the model together and enjoy the process. 2. I used E6000 sticky craft glue to assemble this model; it allows more time to position the parts than fast-drying superglue, especially helpful for small parts. 3. The flat side from the print bed for the bars, eyes, and eyebrows all face down when placing the parts. 4. Apply glue to the dents for the eyebrows and eyes using a pin, then slide the parts into place. 5. The shirt should snap into place in the vest. 6. The pants have dents for the thumb to help position and glue in the arms when attaching to the sleeves. 7. Refer to the assembly diagram in the pictures section as well as the uploaded pictures for putting the model together; it's meant to be glued. Do not hesitate to ask questions, feedback is essential to making better models.
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