Wallace and Gromit

Wallace and Gromit

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Wallace and Gromit are from the British clay animation comedy series created by Nick Park of Aardman Animations. Wallace is a good-natured, eccentric, cheese-loving inventor and his companion Gromit is a silent yet loyal and intelligent anthropomorphic dog. No supports are required for this model. With the right filament colors, no painting is needed. The completed model stands 250mm tall after assembly. The individual figures can be printed separately if desired, making them independent. Print Settings: Printer: FlashForge Creator X Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: .2mm Infill: 10% Notes: See notes below for helpful printing and assembly instructions. Building the model: Colors (there are no multiple printed pieces) Important note: Even though the arms and shirt should be the same color, I couldn't find a filament color that worked for me. So, I ended up with the arms as a different color than the shirt. Black: shoes eye_black_left eye_black_right gromit_nose gromit_eyes_black White: shirt eye_white_left eye_white_right gromit_eyes_white Natural: teeth_top teeth_bottom Flesh: head nose ear_left ear_right hand_left hand_right Gold: arm_left (This should be the same color as the shirt, but I used gold instead) arm_right (This should be the same color as the shirt, but I used gold instead) gromit_head gromit_body Red: tie Brown: pants gromit_ear_left gromit_ear_right gromit_tail Sage Green: vest Any color (hidden part): body_bump Printing and assembly tips: Printing Tips: 1. No supports are required. 2. I used a brim on a few pieces and had no failed prints. Use your discretion based on your own preference. -arm_left and arm_right have small bases with relatively large angled parts. -head has a small base. Assembly tips: -The diagrams below will help in assembling the model which is quite straightforward. -The model is meant to be glued together. -In case you mix up the shoes, they have the lower part of the dents facing outside. -Glue the eye_blacks into the eye_whites and then insert the completed eyes into the heads. -Wallace's hand simply rests above Gromit's head. There are no dents in either part for a fit, so there is no need to glue the two figures together. -The teeth fit easily into the head. Simply glue and insert the bottom teeth first, ensuring they are all the way in and centered. Then glue in the top teeth, making sure they are centered and glued to the upper lip. -I glued Gromit's completed head to his body, then glued and inserted his ears after the glue dried. Wallace and Gromit overall assembly diagram Close-up of smaller pieces

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