
Stretch Armstrong Ninjaflex
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As always I will promote and reward the first person to post a quality make, enabling tips on your profile for the reward. A quality make is a successful, complete, hopefully decent looking print of at least 80% scale that must be done in flexible material to suit the theme of the toy. It doesn't necessarily need painting but extra bonus points if it is. Update: The winner of some of this thing's "First Make Award" was Justin87, check out their page! Remember prizes go to the first few to show their makes so please post, like, and follow. If this proves popular, I will work on some other classic toys, as well as accessories and variants and villains in the Stretch Armstrong universe if requested. So Please post your makes, hit like, and provide feedback on what you would like to see in the comments. The original Stretch Armstrong first introduced in 1976 by Kenner is a simple concept but a great toy that was a gel-filled action figure actually encouraging kids to nearly destroy it by stretching it to the limit. This is an easy-to-print version of that classic toy letting you relive the fun of owning this classic lumpy muscular hero. Experiment and have some fun with it, try different infill densities, sizes, and filaments to alter the stretch and flexibility. Also included is a file that's just his head on the off chance that may be useful to some. Very cool news! The 3D Print General chose this model to show off the new E3D Hemera. You only see it briefly but it appears he chose it as one of his first tests for flexible filaments. Please check out his channel, he's one of my favorite YouTube 3D print content creators at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8HkjhiSxpU
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