Ziggy and Fuzz

Ziggy and Fuzz

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Ziggy is an American comic strip series created by Tom Wilson. Ziggy is a diminutive, bald, trouser-less, barefoot, almost featureless character (save for his large nose). He is often drawn in just his shirt with no pants on, though the lower half of his torso is never seen. He lives in a simple house with a garden, and he is often seen working at an office job, at which his foibles often reflect the absurdities that many readers encounter on a daily basis. Fuzz, the dog, is one of Ziggy's many pets. No supports are required. If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed. The assembled model is 140mm tall. Keep in mind that Ziggy is on the'heavy' side, so even though he is comparatively short he is quite round. Enjoy, and always look at the bright side of life! Note: one part has a small built-in support. Print instructionsPrint Settings Printer: MK3S Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2mm Infill: 10% Notes: Refer to the notes below for helpful printing and assembly instructions. Building the model Colors (there are no multiple printed pieces) Light Blue: (3D Solutech PLA - aqua blue) z_shirt_left z_shirt_right z_shirt_middle .. Skin: (unknown ABS- beige) z_hand_right z_hand_left z_head z_feet z_nose .. Black: z_mouth z_eye_left z_eye_right f_mouth f_nose f_eye_left f_eye_right .. White: (ESun ABS - white) f_head f_body f_ear_left f_ear_right .. Any color (hidden pieces) pin Printing and assembly tips Printing tips 1-No supports are required. However, z_hand_left contains some built-in supports to help with bed adhesion. 2-Use your judgement for brims/rafts. Personally, I did not use any brims or rafts on any of my pieces. 3-As noted in the intro, Ziggy is quite round and some of the pieces have longer print times than you might first realize. Not an issue, just a heads up. .. Assembly tips: 1-I used both E6000 sticky craft glue and thick superglue to put this model together. Each glue has it's advantages. 2-As a modeler, I separate most of my parts. Ziggy's left/right eyes are interchangeable, as is Fuzz's eyes. 3-I had a hard time getting the thumb of z_hand_left to stick due to it's shape. The surrounding supports are there to help with bed adhesion and not for support structures as it may seem. They come off very cleanly with some force. 5-Refer to the assembly diagram as well as the uploaded pictures for putting the model together. The model is meant to be glued. Do not hesitate to ask questions, feedback is essential to making better models.

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