Dungeon Dolls: Thief

Dungeon Dolls: Thief

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Updated 2/19/17 Ever love the variable designs of FlatMinis, but crave more customization options? Look no further! Inspired by GrumpyRobot's FlatMinis and DutchMogul's Dungeon Doll system, Trixster_98 brings you a fresh take on the classic Dungeon Doll. This handy Thief includes a money pouch, dagger, plain pants, shirt, head with face mask, early style chaperon, and a cape base - all fully customizable and modular. 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. These designs are fully compatible with DutchMogul's original Dungeon Dolls, but not with FlatMinis. Made in Tinkercad, red printed at my library, grey printed on my Monoprice MP Select Mini. This is the remixed and improved version of my 2014 work that was unprintable and abandoned shortly after inception. The chaperon later evolved into a hat, but originally it was a type of shoulder covering commonly worn by peasants and famous in RPG campaigns. I may release a better example of a chaperon chest piece later on. Printing the pieces at 150-200% is recommended, depending on your printer's accuracy. My printer can produce clear details at 100%, but needs to be printed at 150% for a good fit. The picture shows the three sizes: 200%, 150%, and 100%. To ensure proper fit, you'll need to lightly sand the pieces with needle files. The heads require only minute sanding in the eye holes. My first layer is always slightly off, which needs attention in that one spot. The studs that attach to the shirt and pants require light sanding, but the holes should be fine depending on your printer's accuracy. Test fit the pieces together as you sand them. I'm not responsible for ruined pieces due to excessive sanding.

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