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This is a diary about printing this project and a thing what I learn about 3d printing and models so expect a lot of pics and explanation.
This is a diary about printing this project and a thing what I learn about 3d printing and models so expect a lot of pics and explanation.
==== Day 1 ====
Printed 2 legs out of the 8 that it has. As you can see it prints the bones in two-part and you have to glue them together which will create a line that will be visible if someone would look at it closely. I found a video about this problem link it [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBps-j3dHW0 here].
Lesson learned here because the painting should have come after applying the wood filling and sanding it down. I used a primer from [https://www.sceneryworkshop.nl/skeleton-bone-colour-primer-cp3012.html?utm_source=GoogleShopping&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Verf%2FThe%20Army%20Painter%2FThe%20Army%20Painter%20Primers&utm_content=The%20Army%20Painter&gclid=CjwKCAjw-e2EBhAhEiwAJI5jgwAtelogt_VVwDNesLHtDtxFOXtPjw-RmAMDHXEZYLxei--HmWdxuRoCHzMQAvD_BwE Army Painter the skeleton color one]. It looks like a scary little haunted house. Forums said to leave it drying for around 15-30 minutes depending on ventilation, I left it for an hour outside.
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Project2.jpg|Applied skeleton primer
Project3.jpg|After putting them together nice and snuggly as my friend would say "I would not say it's nice'" (meaning its cool but scary) :)
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Revision as of 19:53, 12 May 2021

Project Facehugger
Project1.jpg
This is a 3D printing project for a lifesize facehugger
Status In progress
Contact Damnlie
Last Update 2021-05-12

The original project you can find in Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1116392

This is a diary about printing this project and a thing what I learn about 3d printing and models so expect a lot of pics and explanation.

Day 1

Printed 2 legs out of the 8 that it has. As you can see it prints the bones in two-part and you have to glue them together which will create a line that will be visible if someone would look at it closely. I found a video about this problem link it here. Lesson learned here because the painting should have come after applying the wood filling and sanding it down. I used a primer from Army Painter the skeleton color one. It looks like a scary little haunted house. Forums said to leave it drying for around 15-30 minutes depending on ventilation, I left it for an hour outside.