Vassago Lightbox, from Hazbin Hotel.
There are 2 version:
1. Scaled for standard bed (148,13-199,33x21).
2. Scaled to fit in A1 MINI bed (125,91-169,43x16mm).
There are several files, each one is moddable in any colors from BBL slicer.
The pre saved profile is extremely high modded, it's ok wit a 0.4mm nozzle (as the photo proven) BUT you must have a very precise settings for filaments and printer (i'm pretty confident you will be able to print them good, just BE SURE to have a very clean bed and very sticky! Lines are veeeeery small, almost like as a 0.2mm nozzle)
For the BACK COVERS (character and stars) you can use any standard profile, just as above, be careful to the narrow edges, if your printer/filaments are not very well calibrate, you may need a 10 second DIY and cut the internal narrow edges of the back cover (or sand a little bit).
In my tests i didn't needed to do it, because my printer is nearly zero tollerance (+-0.4%)!
The Lightbox come with a multiple option for stand:
- NO Base;
- A single star (left arm) base;
- A single star (right arm) base -> this need to be glued somehow to the model AND adding a weight INSIDE the star, otherwise it won't balance the model and it falls.
- TWO stars (both left and right arms) base;
*stars are both WITH or WITHOUT writes on the top, choose what you like most. You can also print the "flat" (no write) and with a permanent marker write it yourself once it's done!
- Doing a holes to be hanged OR just glue a hook to the back without adding any hole. It WON'T stay up by herself without one of the options above!!!
Be careful: when you close the top and back cover, it will be hard (but doable with careful) to open it again... Especially on the hands/arms. A trick to close it easily it's lightly bends left and right the back shell and push the top firmly. If you feel it hard, you can make it easily just sanding the very inner-top margin of the back shell.
- WARNING: Due to the many small details and lines, the profile integrated in the file has been HEAVILY MODIFIED to take full advantage of a 0.4 nozzle with my filaments and settings. I DO NOT RECOMMEND USING IT IF YOU DON'T WANT TO TAKE A RISK OF FAIL OR DEFECTS, but the result will be great if all goes well (see photos, printed with: A1 Mini, speed reduced by profile, line width 0.3). You can set your favorite profile and settings keeping in mind what has been said (so many small details).
- However, it IS RECOMMENDED to use a 0.2 nozzle (if you have one) of course after setting the profile you have (0.2 nozzle profile not included).
100% TESTED ON A1MINI AND 0.4 NOZZLE AT 100% SPEED SETTING
If you share the model, PLEASE do linking to my . Not for remix.. Thank you.
This is fully 2D designed and 3D made by me, Alegiro. All rights for the IP and character belong to the owners of the copyrights.