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Pearl Wisp Build-a-dragon

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Pearl Wisp Build-a-dragon 3d model
Pearl Wisp Build-a-dragon 3d model
Pearl Wisp Build-a-dragon 3d model
Pearl Wisp Build-a-dragon 3d model
Pearl Wisp Build-a-dragon 3d model
Pearl Wisp Build-a-dragon 3d model
Pearl Wisp Build-a-dragon 3d model
This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

Important when buying this design version: This is the commercial version of "Pearl Wisp Build-a-dragon". If you buy it, you will be able to 3D print and sell the prints, as many times as you want to. (Only the physical models, not the digital models/stls file!) This file is not to be sold, shared, remixed, or given to anyone else.

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These files are not made for big companys to make in batches. If you are a company that wants to buy the right to mass produce my models, you may contact me so we can discuss this further.


This dragon is made so you can print it in parts and then put them together in a build your own dragon system that i invented. You can mix and match between all my dragons/creatures in the build-a-dragon system. It also allows you to print ekstremly large dragons for displaying. Its a real eyecatcher at shows to be standing with a very large dragon. I usually print them in 240 or 250% on my P1s printers. But even with an A1-mini you can make a big dragon.

You can make it so you have an extremely long dragon by printing a lot of the body joints, or you can give it 3 pairs of wings! Its only your imagination that sets the limits. This dragon is a beautiful underwater dragon. It usually lives inside a big clam shell, and it has a big love for pearls. Infact it usually adopts a pearl at an early age, and then uses its magic to grow it all its life. If you ever find a pearl you might just be holding a pearl that once belonged to one of these fabled dragons.

I have testprinted these down to 80%, after that you start to loose details, and the joints on the build a dragons start to be to small and will not stay together.


3D PRINTING SETTINGS

I used a .4mm nozzle, .2mm layer height, I use 10% infill No supports needed :-D It a fully print in place model! Make sure your printer is all set with a good calibration and retraction before printing it.


5 Likes2 DownloadsJune 26, 2024


5 Likes2 DownloadsJune 26, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.