Dungeon Dolls: Tiefling
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Updated 2/19/17 Want more options than FlatMinis offers, but with the customization of Dungeon Dolls? Look no further! Inspired by GrumpyRobot's FlatMinis and DutchMogul's Dungeon Doll system, Trixster_98 brings a unique take on the classic Dungeon Doll. This Tiefling model includes a demonic wand, plain pants, shirt with chain, spiky pauldrons, wicked horns, and a cape base or plain base option. Printed at 200% (Red), the base stands 56 mm tall. You can also print at 150% (Grey) for a 42 mm base. Fully customizable and modular, expect more designs in the coming weeks. 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. The remixed and improved version of Trixster_98's 2014 work that was initially unprintable and abandoned shortly after inception. Printing Details Print the pieces at 150-200% depending on your printer's accuracy. My printer can print all details clearly visible at 100%, but it needs to be at 150% for a proper fit. The picture shows the three sizes: 200%, 150%, and 100%. Preparation is key to ensure a smooth build. Preparation Tips For the pieces to properly fit together, lightly sand them with needle files. The heads require only minute sanding in the eye holes. My first layer is often slightly off, requiring work 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. Test fit pieces together as you sand. I am not responsible for ruined pieces due to excessive sanding.
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