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Gear up for adventure with this Steampunk Brass Cat Mechanical 3D print model. This inventive design reimagines a sitting cat as a Victorian-era mechanical automaton. The body is constructed from interlocking brass plates. exposed gears. riveted joints. and steam pipes that combine to form a recognizable but entirely mechanical feline figure. Every surface tells a story of clockwork engineering and industrial craftsmanship. The head features large goggle-like eyes with adjustable lens frames and tiny screws at the temples. The ears are constructed from folded metal plates with small antenna-like protrusions at the tips. The torso is an open framework that reveals the internal gear mechanisms. with a large central cog serving as the heart of the machine. Piston-driven legs connect to the body through ball-joint style connections. The tail is a flexible segmented cable that curves gracefully behind. This model is essential for steampunk enthusiasts. mechanical art lovers. and cat fans. It works as a striking display piece for offices. studios. and themed rooms. The Victorian industrial aesthetic pairs beautifully with vintage decor. antique collections. and retro-futuristic interiors. It makes an excellent gift for engineers. makers. and tinkerers. Cosplay enthusiasts and steampunk event organizers will also appreciate it as a themed decoration. For 3D printing. a layer height of 0.1 to 0.16 mm is recommended for the fine gear teeth and mechanical details. Use 15 to 20 percent infill. Minimal supports are needed due to the sitting pose. Post-print painting in bronze. copper. and brass tones with weathering effects produces the most authentic steampunk appearance. Resin printing captures the finest gear and rivet details. At full scale the model stands approximately 12 cm tall. Files are provided in OBJ. STL. and PLY formats for seamless compatibility with all printing platforms. Please Note: This STL file may require pre-printing preparation such as support analysis and positioning adjustments. Thickness verification and specific settings for your printer and filament may be needed. Other technical adjustments might be necessary depending on your equipment and printing method.
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