Lucy Van Pelt - MMU

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MMU version of Lucy van Pelt, from the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz. Lucy is characterized as a "fussbudget", crabby, bossy and opinionated girl who bullies other characters in the strip, particularly Linus and Charlie Brown. While she is not exactly cold-hearted, she can be quite antagonistic, often playing the villain role in a number of stories The model, as presented is 72mm tall. This MMU model was derived from my non-MMU model (reworked for a clean MMU print): https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-lucy-van-pelt-44065 Enjoy! And don't forget to post your makes. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Instructions Due to the shape of Lucy's chin there is a good chance that your printer will not make the underside of the chin smooth (or simply not as smooth as I would have liked it at .2mm layers), so I'm presenting the model in two ways. 1-One piece. Can be printed as is. Also, can be printed at a 22deg angle tilting backwards to help smooth out the chin or simply printed upside down. 2-Two pieces. This is the way I printed it. All the parts for the head are tilted so the chin prints nicely and the rest of the model prints standing up. The head then fits into the body when complete The two 3MF files contains all the parameters I used for the Prusa Slicer. I've also included all the STL files in case you use a different slicer:-The STL files that start with 'onepiece' can be used for the single print-The STL files that start with 'twopiece' can be used to print the head at an angle separate from the body. The supplied files are for the smallest recommended size of the model. The model can be sized up without issue, but I would not recommend sizing it down any further.

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