
Pichus at Ilex Shrine
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This was a two-ish week project for a Pichu sculpture. The pichu's are more or less all special pichu, with them being 1. Standard/little pichu brother, ukulele pichu, big brother pichu, smash brother's pichu ( the red scarf and blue goggles were chosen for being it both of pichu's smash appearances, Spikey ear, and pikachu colored/shiny. As a bonus the white pichu, which was a prototype for spikey ear and the 1999 spaceworld demo pichu as toy held by the other scrapped pichu. Also this is not necessarily in optimal slicer rotation There are sockets at all points of conact to help things slot together, The pichus are 4.5x the size of the smash ultimate model. For reference the pichu amiibo is about 3x the size of the model. this was scaled to be able to theoretically be printed as a single piece on an ender 3. Note: There are a few model errors a result of size/my lack of skill. The eyes on smash and big brother should be visible at the default size. though after sanding and a few layers of paint but will be more difficult to see compared to the others. Spiky ear: The one in the photo had it's tail printed too thin and was glued too the side, I believe I have fixed this in the model itself, and should not be a problem. Zap stand: does not print with the branch of electricity attached in slicer, this may be different for you. All noses will not have outlines at default scale. Special settings for specific parts. Zap/Smash Stand: Only one is needed for Smashchu, this was printed at 100% infill but may not be needed that high. I suggest just using smash stand for simplicity. Ukulele Pichu: When I printed this, the ukulele got taken off with the supports, as it was too thin. Ukulele: This was separated and made thicker, still a little too thin, as the neck detached from the body and was able to be glued together before being glued to its pichu.ROTATE IN SLICER White and betachu: Betachu's ear broke off in white's hand during support removal. In the final product they still fit together fine, so the separation is not noticeable. Base: This was a 12.5% infill, with about 4 bottom and top layers and 6 layer thick walls. Roof and cube: This were printed at default low resolution for cura .28mm Fall chu: this is intended to be the pikachu colored/ shiny pichu though could technically be swapped with regular or white pichu during the painting process.
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