Meka Dragon - King of Tokyo
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Meka Dragon from King of Tokyo - A Replacement for the Cardboard Cutout Designed to Replace the Included Cardboard Model, Some Assembly Required Feeling Adventurous? Try Printing the Full Model at Once! If You Dare to Attempt Printing the Entire Meka Dragon as One Piece, Let Us Know How It Goes. Otherwise, We've Got Two Options for You: FULL and FLAT. First, Grab the COMMON Files - They're Essential in Any Case. Next, Choose Between FLAT or FULL Files. If You Opt for FLAT, Tricky Parts Will Be Split in Half with the Flat Side Facing the Print Platform, Making Them Easier to Print But Requiring More Assembly Later. The FULL Pieces Will Be Challenging to Print Neatly Due to Overhangs, But They'll Need Less Assembly After Printing. Print the Head with Support - It's Aligned for a Reason The Head Should be Printed with Support Material to Avoid Removing It from the Teeth. Printing FULL Parts? Here Are Some Tips Don't Worry About Supports for the Body - It Can Print Without Them, But Segments May Sag. If You're Unsure About Printing Overhangs, Use Supports to Be Safe. All Limbs and the Tail Should Also Have Supports - They're Aligned for Easy Connection. Find More King of Tokyo Monsters in This Collection There's a Blog Post with Additional Information on the Models.
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