3D model description
Design is to be printed out in separate parts in the corresponding colors to eliminate the need to paint. This also allows everyone to be able to print this design regardless of what printer you are using.
In a galaxy far away…
Peach finds her footing in the Star Wars universe far from her palace in the Mushroom Kingdom.
Princess Peach has always stood for freedom, justice, liberty, and the consumption of mushrooms. After years of getting kidnapped by an oppressive horny turtle, she learned to fight back. Armed with her favorite battle Axe she becomes a powerhouse against the Galactic Empire and s the Rebel Alliance.
I would think this is how things would turn out, but life is full of surprises and choices around every corner.
Printing…
Should be Fairly simple as none of the parts really required . I did manually add some to the Tan Face piece just to keep it balanced on the build plate. With perfect bead adhesion this may not be necessary.
Keep in mind that it is always a good idea to add a brim when printing a tall cylinder like object. Several parts with either weapon will need a brim.
Assembly…
It should be fairly simple. Dry-fit everything in place before adding glue.
I highly recommend PLA Gloop, if you can get your hands on it.
PLA Gloop Website
Starbond Adhesives makes a good CA or super glue alternative at a lower price point. I recommend the Medium or Thick formula. I would defiantly pick up some Accelerator if your planning on using the Thick formula.
All parts are keyed in a fashion to help with assembly. I Have been using either a tri angle key or a circular key to help designate which arm, hand, or foot went to what side. The shoulder plates are marked as to which side they belong too, be sure to take notice of this while dry fitting the pieces in place.
The hardest part in assembly of the Rebel Peach design would be figuring out a process for the battle axe. Studying the pictures you will see the brown axe handle needs inserted in the had first. Then the gold transition piece needs glued in place locking the axe handle on the hand.
Take a look in the handle to axe transition piece. Its interior has a complex geometry. This is to orient the axe head correctly and ensure the final assembly will balance when completed.
You will need to glue the back of the axe rounded piece, off to the one side of the axe head. There is a line built into the design of the axe head to designate the position of the rounded piece and where it belongs.
Once the rounded piece is secured to the back of the axe head, you should have a better understanding of how to fully insert the assembled axe head into the gold axe to handle transition piece.
Suggested Filaments
Bambu Matte Black
Bambu Matte White
Polymaker silk Gold
Polymaker Matte Banana PLA
Polymaker Matte Safire Blue
Polymaker Matte Lotus pink
Polmaker Earth brown PLA
Duramic Matte Gray PLA
Duramic matte skin PLA
eSUN Silk Silver PLA
CC3D Silk Rose PLA
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