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Prusaprinters Betty Rubble 3D MODEL ONLY reddadsteve VIEW IN BROWSER updated 28. 8. 2020 | published 28. 8. 2020 Summary Betty Rubble, from the Flintstones cartoon show by Hanna-Barbera. The Flintstones cartoon takes place in a romanticized Stone Age setting, depicting the lives of the Flintstone family and their best friends and neighbors the Rubbles. Betty was modeled in proportion to my other Flintstone models. No supports are required. If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed. The model is 260mm tall. Enjoy, and I hope you have a "Yaba Daba Do" time printing this! Toys & Games > Action Figures & Statues flintstones comics cartoon Print Settings Printer: FlashForge Creator X Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: .2mm Infill: 10% Notes: See below for helpful printing and assembly tips Building the model Colors (there are no multiple printed pieces) Black: eye_black_right eye_black_left eyebrow_right eyebrow_left strap hair_top hair_bottom .. Skin or Beige: head legs arm_left arm_right .. Blue: dress_top dress_bottom bow .. White: teeth pearl eye_white_right eye_white_left .. Red: mouth .. Gold or Light Brown: base .. Any color (hidden pieces) pins (contains all four pins) .. Printing and assembly tips 1-As with most of my models, no supports are required. 2-Be sure to clean any first layer squish if you have any problem joining parts. The parts should fit nicely when printed cleanly. 3-I did not require any rafts or brims for any of the parts, use your discretion for your machine. 4-Be aware, there are some small parts. .. Assembly tips: 1-The eyebrows are inserted with the flat side from the print bed into the head and the wider edge towards the middle. 2-As a purist I usually load each part separately, however the left and right eye_blacks are interchangeable. 3-The eye_whites are inserted into the head with the hole for the eye_blacks slightly off-centered towards the middle. 4-The dress bottom bulges out a bit in the back, do not put this part in backwards! 5-Refer to the assembly diagram for putting the model together. The model is meant to be glued. Model Files (.stl, .3mf, .obj, .amf) DOWNLOAD ALL FILES eye_black_right.stl 31.3 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 eye_white_left.stl 55.7 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 legs.stl 3.9 MB updated 11. 8. 2020 hair_top.stl 549.8 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 eyebrow_left.stl 34.5 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 head.stl 1.4 MB updated 11. 8. 2020 arm_left.stl 1.4 MB updated 11. 8. 2020 dress_top.stl 740.7 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 mouth.stl 375.4 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 pearl.stl 32.8 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 dress_bottom.stl 1.8 MB updated 11. 8. 2020 eye_white_right.stl 55.7 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 base.stl 315.1 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 strap.stl 109.5 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 eye_black_left.stl 31.3 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 eyebrow_right.stl 34.5 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 teeth.stl 72.6 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 pins.stl 11.8 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 arm_right.stl 1.4 MB updated 11. 8. 2020 hair_bottom.stl 1.1 MB updated 11. 8. 2020 bow.stl 311.6 KB updated 11. 8. 2020 Find source .stl files on Thingiverse.com The Author has not uploaded any print files. Try to search in User print files section or generate and upload your own. License This work is licensed under a Creative Commons (4.0 International License) Attribution ✖ | Sharing without ATTRIBUTION ✔ | Remix Culture allowed ✔ | Commercial Use ✔ | Free Cultural Works ✔ | Meets Open Definition .
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