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Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg

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Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg 3d model
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Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg 3d model
Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg 3d model
Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg 3d model
Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg 3d model
Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg 3d model
Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg 3d model
Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg 3d model
Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg 3d model
Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg 3d model
Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg 3d model
This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

Update October 26, 2024: Added “ez” versions of the egg bottoms so it's easier to connect the eggs together.

Update August 8, 2024: Added v2 that is slightly larger than the original in order to fit my baby dragons a little more easily. Also added alternative egg tops with a flattened interior roof for easier bridging.

Update May 18, 2024: Added keychain model

Discover the amazing Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg 3D model at Thangs.com, an intricately designed masterpiece by the talented Bearded Printer. This unique piece, categorized under the "Articulated" section, features a baby dragon that cleverly fits inside an included egg. The model represents a perfect blend of fantasy and innovative design, making it a must-have for any 3D printing enthusiast.

The Baby Crystal Dragon with Egg 3D model is defined by its breathtaking detailing and interactivity.

Experience the satisfaction of the egg snapping in place as you close it when you add magnets!

Print Instructions: Required Hardware:

  • 6 - 6x3mm magnets for the egg

Supports: Not required. However, if you want the inside of the egg to look neat toward the top you might consider adding support there if you'd like.

Assembly: When placing the magnets, ensure the magnets placed in a way where they attract each other when the tray is attached to the pot.

I've designed the magnets to be a “loose” press fit. Due to the wide variety of printers out there and the various states of tune the printers are in, I didn't want to make the tolerance too tight and make it difficult for those who haven't tuned their printers well enough. So, if your printer is well tuned, you may need to use glue to fasten the magnets.


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112 Likes769 DownloadsMay 17, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.