Ziggy and Fuzz

Ziggy and Fuzz

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Ziggy is an American comic strip sensation created by Tom Wilson, the mastermind behind this beloved character's hilarious adventures. Ziggy himself is a lovable, pint-sized troublemaker with a penchant for going au naturel - literally! He sports a shiny bald head, a pair of ragged trousers missing in action, and a pair of bare feet that are always ready to take on the day. Add to that his large nose, which serves as his most distinctive feature, and you've got a character who's equal parts endearing and eccentric. Despite his lack of sartorial splendor, Ziggy lives a pretty normal life in a cozy little house with a garden that's always bursting with life. And when he's not tending to his plants or enjoying a leisurely stroll around the block, you can bet your bottom dollar he's hard at work in his office job - where his quirky antics often serve as a wry commentary on the absurdities of modern life. Fuzz, Ziggy's faithful canine companion, is just one of many pets who call this lovable loser home. And speaking of homes, have you ever tried building one out of 3D printed filament? If so, you'll know that it can be a real challenge - but with the right tools and a little bit of creativity, even the most complex designs can come to life! The assembled model stands at an impressive 140mm tall, and let's just say that Ziggy is not exactly what you'd call "svelte". Despite his relatively short stature, he's got a roundness that's simply begging to be printed in all its glory. And the best part? With the right filament colors, you can skip the painting altogether - because sometimes, less really is more! To my fellow makers out there: don't worry if you haven't seen a new model from me in a while. I've been busy working on some other projects, but trust me when I say that it's all worth it in the end. Keep an eye out for a Kickstarter campaign coming soon - and get ready to join the fun!

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