Paddington Bear
myminifactory
This model comes with a complimentary marmalade sandwich at no extra cost. From the creator: "I purchased a small toy bear on Christmas Eve 1956, which I found abandoned on a shelf in a London store and felt sorry for. I took it home as a gift for my wife Brenda and named it Paddington since we lived near Paddington Station at that time. I wrote some stories about the bear simply for fun, without any intention of publishing them. After ten days, I discovered that I had written an entire book. The book wasn't specifically intended for children, but I infused it with the pleasant things I enjoyed reading as a child." I've included both models: one with built-in supports and another without. I was able to print the unsupported model with minimal difficulty. A separate object, the marmalade sandwich, is also included. To eliminate the need for supports, I removed the bear's hand and suitcase. They should easily reattach with a small amount of glue.
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