Pilaf bank, tirelire Pilaf, Low Poly
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Pilaf is determined to safeguard your finances, he'll keep them safe for you. The Pilaf model from Budokai Tenkaichi 3 can be found at: http://tf3dm.com/3d-model/pilaf-2050.html I've compiled a comprehensive collection of files, including cut and uncut versions, as well as separate parts. You'll find everything you need to complete the project, from pictures to print and stick on Pilaf, to detailed instructions for assembly. To assemble the model, I recommend using a soldering iron, but glue can also be effective – it's just not my preferred method. Post-Printing The painted Pilaf was initially printed with a clogged nozzle, but despite this, it still turned out well. My son loves it, and that's all that matters. In contrast, the green Pilaf features fluorescent glow-in-the-dark properties and was printed using a clean nozzle, resulting in a superior finish. Both 0.4mm and 0.2mm layer settings were used to achieve this result.
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