Meka Dragon - King of Tokyo

Meka Dragon - King of Tokyo

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Meka Dragon from King of Tokyo. Designed to replace the cardboard cutout that comes with the game. Some assembly is required. If you're feeling adventurous, try printing the full model as one piece. Let me know how it goes. Otherwise, there are two sets of files available: FULL and FLAT. First, the COMMON files are needed in any case. Then, either print the FLAT files, where tricky parts are split in half with the flat side facing the print platform. These will be easier to print, but require more assembly later. The FULL pieces will be more difficult to print neatly with a filament printer due to overhangs, but require less assembly after printing. The head should be printed with support. It is aligned this way to keep the support material out of the teeth, from where it would be a pain to remove. Some notes about printing the FULL parts: - The body can be printed without supports, but segment seams may sag a bit. Use supports if you're unsure about printing overhangs. - All limbs and the tail should be printed with supports too. They're aligned to ensure connector studs print okay. You can find the rest of the King of Tokyo monsters in this collection. There is also a blog post with more information about the models.

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