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Great Stone Dragon

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Great Stone Dragon 3d model
Great Stone Dragon 3d model
Great Stone Dragon 3d model
Great Stone Dragon 3d model
Great Stone Dragon - Magma Lava Stone Dragon! - 3d model
Great Stone Dragon 3d model
Great Stone Dragon 3d model
Great Stone Dragon - Feelin' Dragony.  - 3d model
Great Stone Dragon 3d model
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This is a matching body type to the Wraithwing Dragon, where it prints with the neck down and front legs folded. Once off the print plate: snap up the neck, adjust out the front legs, and pop in the wings for a stunning stance! Please see the pictures attached for the RIGHT direction of the wings; if you try to open them the wrong way they will not hold in place. This dragon requires good tuning from your printer. The ball sockets should work 99% of the time but if you have issues, try scaling the wings up or down by a percent. The multicolor 3MF can be split to objects and not loose it's paint job as well should you need to do so! Understand that different filaments do shrink/expand a bit and this can affect the final print tolerances.

Hi, I'm Tracy! Veteran, full-time mom, and entrepreneur at heart! I love creating unique and fun designs!

This design (like all Cinderwing3D designs) is under copyright. Which means, upon purchase, you do NOT have the right to sell commercially. If you would like to legally sell them commercially, please join my Tribe or my Patreon and subscribe to the tier for commercial resale. Link Below! The Digital files are never to be re-sold, shared, or given away!

Commercial License and monthly bonus models: Thangs Memberships Patreon MMF Tribes 3D PRINTING SETTINGS FDM Settings This dragon requires good tuning from your printer. The ball sockets should work 99% of the time but if you have issues, try scaling it up or down by a percent. Understand that filaments do shrink/expand a bit and this can affect the final print.

3 walls 10-25% infill No supports Raft or brim if you have adhesion issues

Resin Settings No supports, flat on plate 50 um layer thickness Light off delay can be helpful to let resin drip from links.

Proper bottom exposure tuning is recommended. Models, particularly in clear resins, can suffer from overexposure and fused links. The Ameralabs Town testing is highly recommended to tune your settings as to get proper articulated prints! Exposure varies greatly between resins, printers, and environments.


67 Likes141 DownloadsMay 25, 2024


67 Likes141 DownloadsMay 25, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.