crocodile
myminifactory
A fully articulated crocodile, where each limb - head, tail, arm, and leg - can move freely. Assembly involves connecting the various components using special pins known as "croco-pins." There are two types of pins: shorter ones for the arms and legs, and longer ones for the head and tail, including the largest piece. Two long pieces are used to connect the hand to the arm and the jaws to the head. These pieces are designed to be snug, requiring care and patience when inserting them. A pair of pliers and a circular motion can be helpful in this process. [edit] I have added a file (PinB2.stl) available at https://www.mediafire.com/folder/4xbx0is655v5y/, which contains scaled components designed to provide a tighter fit. The included picture, created with Cura settings, features two axes centered with a crosshair on top. These can be used as guides for inserting the largest pins (head and tail).
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