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Not So.. XL Highland Cow (standing) for smaller build plates below 300x300x300 3d model
Not So.. XL Highland Cow (standing) for smaller build plates below 300x300x300 3d model
Not So.. XL Highland Cow (standing) for smaller build plates below 300x300x300 3d model
Not So.. XL Highland Cow (standing) for smaller build plates below 300x300x300 3d model
Not So.. XL Highland Cow (standing) for smaller build plates below 300x300x300 3d model
Not So.. XL Highland Cow (standing) for smaller build plates below 300x300x300 3d model
Not So.. XL Highland Cow (standing) for smaller build plates below 300x300x300 3d model
Not So.. XL Highland Cow (standing) for smaller build plates below 300x300x300 3d model
Not So.. XL Highland Cow (standing) for smaller build plates below 300x300x300 3d model

Not So.. XL Highland Cow (standing) for smaller build plates below 300x300x300

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Not So.. XL Highland Cow (standing) for smaller build plates below 300x300x300

XL & "Not So XL" Highland Cow Assembly Guide Welcome to the Highland Cow build! While the XL and Not So XL versions are identical in design, their connectors have been pre-scaled to match their respective sizes and standard build plates. General Tips & Scaling

  • Dry Fit First: A dry build is highly recommended before applying glue. Some parts will not hold together without adhesive, but a dry fit ensures you know where everything goes.
  • Orientation: "Left" and "Right" references are from the cow’s perspective, not yours looking at it.
  • Scaling: You can scale the model up or down. If scaling smaller, you may need to reduce the connector sizes by an additional 1–2%.
  • Filament Choice: For outdoor display, use PETG. For very hot climates, ASA or ABS is recommended. Print & Tolerance Settings
  • Supports: Required for certain parts (and already enabled in the .3mf file). Set the Top Z distance to 0.275 mm for easy removal. Ensure all support material is completely cleared from connector holes.
  • Tolerances: Connector fit varies by printer, calibration, and filament type. The files are tuned to a "happy medium." If a connector feels too tight (especially in supported areas), scale that specific connector down by 1–2%.
  • Connectors Used: The model utilizes two types of connectors: Long and Short. Filament Colors Used in This Preview
  • Bambu Lab: Basic White, Black, Brown, Beige, and Matte Bone White.
  • Sunlu: Chocolate Brown (used for the XL version's body).

Step-by-Step Assembly Step 1: The Main Body & Legs

  1. Connect the Body: Join the two main body pieces together using 4 Long connectors.
  2. Assemble the Legs: Identify the Front/Back and Left/Right orientation for the legs and feet (all parts are named).
  3. Attach the Feet: Insert a Long connector into a foot, slide the corresponding leg over it, and then insert the entire assembly into the underside of the body. Repeat for all 4 legs until the cow is standing. Step 2: The Neck & Head Base
  4. Insert 3 Long connectors into the top of the front body section.
  5. Slide the neck fur piece over these connectors. Step 3: Eyes, Nose, & Head Placement
  6. Assemble the Eyes: It is easiest to build the eyes completely before inserting them into the head. Layer the pieces in this order: Outer Black → White → Chosen Eye Color → Inner Black → White Reflection Piece. Once assembled, push them into the head.
  7. Attach the Nose: Insert a Short connector into the nose, then press it into the front of the face.
  8. Mount the Head: Slide the completed head down onto the 3 connectors protruding from the neck fur. Step 4: Final Details (Ears, Horns, & Tail)
  9. Ears: Insert a Short connector into each ear, then attach them to the sides of the head.
  10. Horns: The two horns do not use connectors. Position them into the head and rotate them to your preferred angle before gluing.
  11. Tail: Insert a Short connector into the tail, then attach it to the rear of the cow.

Congratulations! Your Highland Cow is officially assembled!


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Not So.. XL Highland Cow (standing) for smaller build plates below 300x300x300

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