T-Rex Skeleton Femur Adjustment for different stance

T-Rex Skeleton Femur Adjustment for different stance

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I envisioned a T-Rex that could stand freely on its own two feet without any external support, while also achieving a more realistic stance. Most modifications required only bending printed parts in hot water and attaching them with hot glue, slightly altering their shape. However, one component - the femur of the right leg - couldn't be corrected through these methods, necessitating some STL modification to achieve functionality. I used Blender for this process. Warning: my skills in blender modeling are limited, so this model is purely functional and requires hot glue to secure it to the rest of the skeleton.

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