Wilma

Wilma

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Wilma is a beloved character from the classic Flintstones cartoon show created by Hanna-Barbera. The Flintstones animated series takes place in a stylized Stone Age setting, showcasing the lives of the Flintstone family and their closest friends and neighbors, the Rubbles. Wilma was designed to match my Fred and Dino models also featured on Cults. No supports are required for printing Wilma. If you have the right filament colors, painting is unnecessary. The model stands at 280mm tall. Enjoy printing this, and I hope you have a fantastic time with it! I want to share an important note with my followers: I completed Wilma last year after posting Fred but felt she wasn't ready for sharing. Since then, I've learned a lot more about 3D modeling, so I went back and refined her, but didn't recreate the entire model. Print Settings: Printer: FlashForge Creator X Rafts: Not necessary Supports: No Resolution: 0.2mm Infill: 10% Notes: Please see below for helpful printing and assembly instructions. Building the Model: Colors (since there's only one printed piece) White: dress_top dress_bottom teeth ... Skin or Beige: face legs arm_right_top arm_right_bottom arm_left_top arm_left_bottom ... Orange: hair_top hair-bottom ... Black: eyes eyebrows ... Grey: bone ... Red: mouth ... Light Brown: base ... Natural or White: beads (contains 10 individual beads for the necklace) ... Any color (hidden pieces): pins (contains 6 individual pins, five used) Printing and Assembly Tips: 1- Make sure to clean any first-layer squish if you encounter any issues joining parts. The parts should fit nicely when printed cleanly. ... 2- Some of the parts are tall with small bases, so consider using brims for those pieces. ... Assembly Tips: 1-The head snaps into the hair_bottom piece with some force (no glue required) and should be inserted before gluing the hair_top to the hair_bottom. Another reminder to ensure the first-layer squish in the head is fully cleaned off. ... 2- Insert the teeth into the mouth and then glue them together into the head. ... 3-The head has dents for the eyebrows as a guide, simply glue the eyebrows over the dents. The wider part of the eyebrows should be placed towards the center. ... 4-The necklace consists of 10 individual beads with holes in them (you can use fewer beads for a tighter necklace). I used a piece of thread through the holes to connect the beads and tied them tightly together. I then placed the completed necklace over the neck before gluing the head down. ... 5-Due to Wilma's small feet, she would be prone to tipping over, so I've added a base for stability.

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