Werewolf
thingiverse
Inspired by the legendary werewolf from American Werewolf in London, master makeup artist Rick Baker's iconic creation sparked a doodle that transformed into an amazing 3D printable model. The model consists of three intricately designed parts: the main head, upper jaw, and lower jaw. These components seamlessly fit together with the upper and lower jaws simply snapping into place within the head's cavities. While minor adjustments may be necessary to ensure a snug fit, my test print on a Creality CR10s printer with supports demonstrated a precise assembly without the need for glue. To achieve optimal results, make sure to rotate the parts so that the flat bases are aligned with the print plate during the printing process. If you're impressed by this werewolf design and want to see more creations like it, I'd love to view your prints and appreciate any donation you can spare via my paypal.me account. Your contribution will help me cover the time and effort invested in designing this model.
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