Chicken Flexis + Chick, Nest & Eggs
Hey lovely beans!!
This wobbly little birb is ready! 🐔💕 Say hello to the little Flexi Chicken—with wings that gently wobble as you move him around! He’s a chunky, little barn buddy. I printed so many of these, that I have an entire pile on my desk. I am obsessed with them now..
Alongside the mama chook, you’ll also get: 🐣 A baby chick (or two!) 🥚 A nest for them to sit in 🥚 A trio of eggs 🥚 And one single egg, just for funsies
Pro Tip: If the first layers struggle to stick, try slowing down your first layers or increasing the bed temp slightly.
They are sized at 75% already in the 3mf file and exported to 75% size in the STL, which is what I printed them at. I recommend 80% if you want slightly more strength. I do not recommend sizing them down more- but if you do, do it at your own risk! They are already quite tiny!!
Hi there! I'm Mouse and I love art & 3D printing. I am inspired by cottage-core, fantasy, and kawaii things! Thank you for taking the time to read this. :)
If you like this design, please check out my other models: https://thangs.com/designer/StarMouse3D
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Please be warned that these models are not recommended to be printed for young children, or anyone at risk of a choking hazard. There are small parts that can be broken off if roughly handled. Print at your own risk!
Recommended Print Settings: Layer Height: .16 Infill: 15% Supports: Not needed Adaptive Layer Height recommended (but will slow print down)
Pro Tip: If the first layers struggle to stick, try slowing down your first layers or increasing the bed temp slightly.
They are sized at 75% already in the 3mf file and exported to 75% size in the STL, which is what I printed them at. I recommend 80% if you want slightly more strength. I do not recommend sizing them down more- but if you do, do it at your own risk! They are already quite tiny!!












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