Build your skeletal army! This model features a highly poseable skeleton figure as well as an imposing suite of weapons.
For best results, print the skeleton parts in ASA. PETG is all right too. PLA for the skeleton will go floppy rather quickly, but it is okay for the accessories.
The skeleton parts are provided as individual files as well as one combined 3MF. If printing individual files, you will need to print two of any file ending in “_2x”.
All part files are correctly oriented on the build plate and do not require supports. A brim may help with bed adhesion.
Once printed, assemble the parts as per this poorly compressed GIF:
No glue or hardware is required.
The completed figure is just over 10cm (4") tall when printed at 100% scale.
The accessories include a sword, shield, spear, trumpet, and a bow in both drawn and slack states. Each of these can slide into the figure's hands.
The bow can be tricky to slide into the hand but it is possible to do so without bending any of the parts.
The shield has a separately printed handle. I recommend putting this into the hand first and then adding the shield to it.
I am aware that the trumpet has no valves and is therefore technically a bugle.
The hands are the same size as those of Dummy 13 and the other 13 Series figures, so any accessories created for those figures should also be compatible.
tl;dr for sellers:
This model is made available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
Under the CC BY 4.0 license, you are free to share and adapt this work, including for commercial purposes (such as selling prints), provided that you give proper attribution.
Following Creative Commons guidelines, proper attribution includes Title, Author, Source, and License.
Example:
Poseable Skeleton Army © 2024 by Gabriel Rosiak is licensed under CC BY 4.0 |
An additional note to sellers: This license does not automatically allow you to sell other people's remixes of this model! You must obtain permission from the remix creator and follow their license terms.
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The author marked this model as their own original creation.