Dungeon Dolls: Dwarf

Dungeon Dolls: Dwarf

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Ever like the unique designs of FlatMinis, but also crave more customization options? Ever wanted something that combines the best of both worlds? Look no further! Inspired by GrumpyRobot's FlatMinis and DutchMogul's Dungeon Doll system, comes Trixster_98's take on the classic Dungeon Doll. This handy Dwarf includes an axe, shield, pants with curved boots, a shirt with a beard, a head with a helmet, and a plain base. I printed mine at 200% (Red) and the base stands at 56 mm tall. You can also print at 150% (Grey), which stands at 42 mm. The design is fully customizable and modular, with more options to come in the following weeks. These designs are fully compatible with DutchMogul's original Dungeon Dolls but not with FlatMinis. Made in Tinkercad, red printed at my library and grey printed on my Monoprice MP Select Mini. The remixed and improved version of my 2014 work that was initially unprintable and abandoned shortly after inception. note The shield comes in four different varieties, one of which is included here. Find more embossed shields and chest appliances online at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2073640. Post-Printing When printing the pieces, make sure they are printed at 150-200% depending on your printer's accuracy. My printer can produce clear details at 100%, but I need to print it at 150% for the pieces to fit together well. The picture shows the three sizes of 200%, 150%, and 100%. Preparation To ensure the pieces fit together properly, you'll need to lightly sand them with a set of needle files. The heads just require minute sanding in the eye holes. My first layer is usually slightly off, which needs attention in that one spot. The studs attaching to the shirt and pants need light sanding, but the holes should be fine depending on your printer's accuracy. The shirt stud typically needs a small amount of sanding compared to the pant studs. The bottom that fits onto the base will likely need sanding on both the hole and stud depending on accuracy. Always test fit the pieces together as you sand. I'm not responsible for ruined pieces due to excessive sanding.

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