The Robot Devil (Beelzebot)

The Robot Devil (Beelzebot)

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Beelzebot, The Robot Devil here. Each of your sins will be met with an agonizing and ironic punishment! Tips for printing that I found helpful: First, it's crucial to use a high-quality filament, one that sticks well to itself and isn't brittle. Since the model prints without support in most positions, flat spots may occur where parts touch the print bed. Rotating these areas can make them weaker, so think of the pieces as being made from wood. To make the print head work best with each part, aim for a form that gives the strongest structure. For each part number, add an "x" number after it to show how many copies you need. If links become tight during assembly, try using a utility knife (such as Exacto) around their edges gently and see if they snap together better - wise to print spares since parts were made with details for the cartoon. Glue teeth, neck of violin, horns in place when possible, there's little material on clips. The mouth is designed for detents cut into its head for different expressions, but these must be glued. Your choice, whip tail can stand alone, or use tailpt and add wire to make it poseable. Ankles are used with Foota; with Footb, just print ankles instead of links - tried staying true to the cartoon. But ankle parts give more mobility if not used according to design specifications. Firstlink attaches at limbs and shoulders/hips. Necklink is attached in the head area; Necklink21 also connects body to its part of the limbs assembly (and vice versa). Two options exist for hands - Fryhands are broken into models a/b. I used one link21 with arms and 6 on each leg using the correct foot version. The photo will be helpful if confusion occurs; or comment to resolve it. If you're an Instagram user, follow @Simonarri please.

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