Y Babar the Elephant...Summary Babar is a fictional character who first appeared in 1931 in the...
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Summary
Babar is a fictional character who first appeared in 1931 in the Frenchchildren's book Histoire de Babar by Jean de Brunhoff.
After a hunter kills Babars mother he escapes the jungle and experiences aseries of adventures in the big city. When Babar returns to the jungle,because of his travels and contact with civilization, he is appointed king ofthe elephant kingdom.
Two parts of the model have built-in supports and therefore no othersupports are required. Those two parts are also included without supportsfor those makers who prefer to use supports via their slicer.
If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed.
The assembled model is 230mm tall.
Enjoy
Note: the built-in supports remove very cleanly, however I recommendremoving them with piers instead of a knife.............................................................................................................
Print Settings Printer Brand: Prusa Printer: I3 MK3S Supports: No Infill: 2shells, 10% infill
Notes: Refer to the notes below for helpful printing and assemblyinstructions.............................................................................................................
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Babar the Elephant
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updated 27. 9. 2019 | published 27. 9. 2019
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Building the model Colors (there are no multiple printed pieces)
Grey: (eSun ABS - silver) head (includes supports for the mouth/trunk andthe back of the head) head_nosupports (optional piece if you prefer yourown supports) ear_left ear_right hand_left hand_right .. Dark Grey:(Paramount3D PLA - Graphite Grey) hat .. Red: (Bumat ABS - red) tie ..Dark Green: (Paramount3D PLA - St Andrews Green) vest .. Green:(Amazon basics PLA- green) jacket (includes supports under the rightsleeve) jacket_nosupports (optional piece if you prefer your own supports)pants .. Black: (Praramount3D PETG - black) eyes (includes 2 pieces)buttons (includes four pieces) shoe_black_left shoe_black_right hat_band.. White: (ESun ABS - white) shirt_left shirt_right shirt_middle tusk_lefttusk_right shoe_white_left shoe_white_right toenail_left toenail_right ..Yellow: (ABS from a sample pack) crown (optional)............................................................................................................
Printing and assembly tips
Printing tips
1-No supports are required. However, the head and jacket contain built-insupports. The built-in supports are typically tight but remove very cleanly.I've included the same parts without supports if you prefer to add yourown. Both are large pieces, so choose wisely!
2-Use your judgement for brims/rafts. Personally, I did add a large brim tothe pants due to a print failure after a few hours. Better to add a brim tothis part than waste your time with a potential failure.
3-I used a brim on the optional crown for the same reason as the pants.
.. Assembly tips:
1-I used E6000 sticky craft glue to put this model together.
2-The hat does not need to be glued in. This is important so that he caneither be holding his hat in his trunk or wearing a crown on his head (orboth if he was trying to please everyone at the same time!)
3-I try and make the best models I can, however sometimes there is asmall glitch. The head fits into the body nicely but a bit of the flat partshows in the back. You can minimize this with a little sanding if needed. Myapologies.
4-Please take care with left/right pieces. If you lose track of the left/right,be sure to take time dry fitting them to get them right.
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5-Ensure that the vest is snapped into the jacket before gluing otherpieces around it.
6-Refer to the assembly diagram as well as the uploaded pictures forputting the model together. The model is meant to be glued.
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