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Cute Combatant: The Stylized Viking 5 Print-Ready FigurineCapture the charm of the North with the Viking 5 3D print model. This adorable yet valiant warrior, featuring a striking horned helmet and a large battle axe, is intentionally crafted with a low-poly count for maximum printing efficiency.Forget hours of tedious waiting! This model’s optimized geometry ensures quick, reliable printing on both FDM and Resin machines. The simple, bold shapes translate perfectly into a clean physical print, ideal for beginners, miniature painters, and collectors looking for an asset that prints easily and looks great on a desk.Why Choose This Low-Poly Asset?Speed & Efficiency: Low-poly structure drastically reduces print time and material usage.Print-Ready Versatility: Includes essential print formats (STL, 3MF, STPZ) with a watertight mesh, guaranteeing successful slicing.
Stylized Aesthetic: The charming, chunky design makes it an excellent prop for casual games, themed decor, or as a fun collectible figure.
Comprehensive Formats: Whether you need the model for printing or simply for a quick render, the package includes virtually every format required (FBX, OBJ, GLTF, USDZ, BLEND).
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This model's low-poly nature prioritizes speed and material savings without sacrificing the clean, stylized aesthetic.SpecificationFDM (Filament) Printing (Recommended for Speed)Resin (SLA/DLP) Printing (Recommended for Clean Finish)Machine TypeFDM (Cartesian or Delta)Resin (SLA/DLP)MaterialPLA (Best balance of speed, cost, and stiffness) or PETG (Durability)Standard Resin (Ensures smooth, clean surfaces)Resolution/Layer Height0.2mm (Standard resolution is ideal for this low-poly style)0.05mm (Fastest reliable layer for detail)Infill10% – 15% (Sufficient for structural integrity of a decorative prop)Solid (Recommended for small, simple figures)SupportsRequired (Under the axe head, horns, beard, and cloak overhang). Use Tree or standard supports.Light Auto Supports (Minimal contact points for easy removal)Manufacturing Time3 – 6 hours (Varies based on size and machine speed)2 – 5 hours (Generally faster than FDM at this size)Size~100mm to 150mm tall (Ideal range for desktop display)~100mm to 150mm tall (Ideal range for desktop display)2. Assembly and Finishing InstructionsA. Post-ProcessingSupport Removal: Carefully remove all supports. Use snips or a hobby knife, especially around the cloak and axe. For FDM, a quick pass with fine-grit sandpaper (220-320 grit) will smooth rough areas.Resin Cleaning: If using resin, wash thoroughly in IPA and fully Post-Cure under UV light until completely hardened.Seam Filling: Due to the low-poly nature, any seams or joints should be minimal. Use a tiny amount of putty or thick primer to fill noticeable gaps before painting.B. Assembly GuideAssembly: Given the compact, low-poly design, the model is likely single-piece or split into two simple parts (e.g., the figure and a small base). If the parts are separate, use Cyanoacrylate (Super Glue) for a quick bond.Online Guide (Cadasio): If the model is designed to be printed in multiple complex parts (e.g., separate arms or axe), the vendor should provide a dynamic, interactive 3D assembly guide using a platform like Cadasio. This ensures the user can easily see the correct low-poly alignment and connection points.C. Finishing (Painting)Priming: Apply a thin, even coat of Hobby Primer (grey or white).Painting Technique: The stylized, low-poly structure benefits from bold, block coloring rather than deep weathering. Use clean, defined colors and apply a thin dark wash only to the deep crevices (like the beard and armor lines) to add definition and depth.3. Safety and Use StandardsUse Case: Decorative Use Only. Ideal for desktop display, as a tabletop gaming prop, or general collectible figure.Compliance: This is a Non-Critical Part. It has no functional or structural purpose.Child Hazards: NOT A TOY. While stylized, the model contains potentially thin or sharp elements (the axe and horns). It should be deemed safe for ages 10+ with supervision due to potential choking hazards if the figure is broken.Food Contact: NOT Food Safe. Standard 3D printing materials (PLA, Resin, etc.) are not certified for food contact. Do not use for storing or serving food or liquids.
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