Ziggy and Fuzz

Ziggy and Fuzz

cults3d

Ziggy is an American comic strip series created by Tom Wilson. Ziggy is a diminutive character with no pants on, often drawn in just his shirt with no lower half of the torso visible. He lives in a simple house with a garden and works at an office job where his foibles reflect the absurdities readers encounter daily. Fuzz, the dog, is one of Ziggy's many pets. No supports are required for printing. If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed. The assembled model is 140mm tall. Keep in mind that Ziggy is heavy, so he's quite round despite being relatively short. Enjoy, and always look at the bright side of life! To my followers: You may have noticed it's been a while since I've posted a new model. I like to get a new one up every two months but lately I've been distracted by other work. Keep an eye out for a Kickstarter announcement soon. Print Settings Printer: FlashForge Creator X Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2mm Infill: 10% 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, but z_hand_left contains some built-in supports for better bed adhesion. 2. Use your judgment for brims/rafts - I didn't use any on my parts. 3. Ziggy is quite round, so some pieces may have longer print times. Assembly Tips 1. I used E6000 sticky craft glue and thick superglue to put this model together - each has its advantages. 2. As a modeler, I separate most of my parts for easy assembly. 3. The thumb of z_hand_left can be tricky to stick due to its shape, but the surrounding supports help with bed adhesion. 4. Refer to the assembly diagram and uploaded pictures for putting the model together - it's meant to be glued. 5. Don't hesitate to ask questions or provide feedback to make better models in the future.

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