Squirrel Girl - July Preview
🕑 Added 2024-06-19 23:07:17 +0000 UTCHey guys, Squirrel Girl by LT3D
I know, before anyone points out about the stress on the right leg, for my experience I believe that up to 1:6 scale is ok
Comments
Zuly A
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Crimson Throne Studios
Beautiful model, just don't see myself printing it as I wouldn't feel comfortable leaving it up on a shelf. I have cats and kids. Both bad combinations for what looks like a delicate mounting anyhow.
Zuly A
The model looks good, it is original, but unfortunately in our experience the weight caused by the glue, and its resin consumption, can also affect the production cost of the piece, and are things that must be taken into account. On the other hand, we not only sell pieces in 1/6, but in larger sizes, and we have seen in our printed testing laboratory that some pieces that are in environments where temperatures exceed 30°C can bend, so While some require additional metal structures, my recommendation for this particular model is to reduce the tail by 25% and support both legs of the trunk, to gain stability and reduce the weight of the resin in the tail.
Dig1236
Beautiful!
Beezsculpts
I think I'll print it 1/4 and just pin the hell out of the ankle and tail haha.
JackHammer
my sculptures are aimed at 1:4 scale, I provide additional models from other artists that I am not part of the creation and design
Brian Mullens
Asmon I'm guessing you're a paid supporter of this channel. I don't think he would release anything to us that's not at the highest quality level. Plus if you print the leg solid shouldn't be a problem holding up the rest of the model even at 1/4th scale.
Asmodath
I get that about the leg... but you're a 1/4 primary scale Patreon, so releasing a 1/6 model that can only reliably be printed and assembled using additional internal hardware at 1/4 seems odd, no?