MAX HEADROOM for LP (33t) and desktop (NO GLUE)
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If you're also a fan of Max Headroom, that's an object worth having. Designed to fit snugly on a shelf or perched proudly on your turntable, he looks fantastic with his sunglasses! This Max Headroom figure can rotate its head and its Ray-ban shades are removable. I created this bust from the page: http://www.theverge.com/2015/4/2/8322327/max-headroom-photo-gallery-makeup-design A truly captivating paper that allowed me to see Max Headroom from multiple angles! (Not so easy on videos...) To recreate the character, I made the initial sketch on MakeHuman (a free software), then I re-sculpted him on Blender. The puzzle is relatively easy to assemble, so I won't explain how to do it. If you have the right colors of PLA, your Max Headroom figure can be multicolored or printed in a single color. The parts are durable except for the glasses, which are extremely fragile. Be gentle when bending the arms! Lots of work went into this model, but there are still many imperfections. I'll make some corrections later, but not now... holidays are over! Have fun with Max! Thanks. UPDATE: A new part is available - the tuxedo in a short version. It's a special part for certain turntables with large headshells. If you print Max for your desktop or decoration purposes, this part won't be useful. However, if you want to use Max on a turntable with a large headshell, this special part can be preferable when reading 45rpm records.
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