by carlh2018
Converted from 3DS MAX t an obj and then down to an STL for printing. Its low-poly but the model size provided, you should be able to go a fair bit bigger before the low quality starts to become noticable. I printed this earlier, took 3 hours, 0.1mm layer height, 80mm print speed, model ("as is ") is about 10cm tall. Use supports - raft (15% infill so it breaks away easily enough). Enjoy ! :)
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
Rafts:
Yes
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.1mm
Infill:
20%
Filament: Any Any Any
Notes:
Ready to print, nice little model - or use the scale option in your favourite STL editor and get a nice large model -please not as it is low poly, you will start to notice poly's on the helmlet and well as eye socket issues when printing L A R G E. No issue if you print as-is or double (quad size) dimensions. Any bigger than that though and it'l probably be seen, though use at your own discretion. Enjoy.