No instructions yet. Probably not suitable for FDM printers but you can try your luck. 29 parts. You will need to separate the parts out and arrange them yourself. If printed directly it will just be a statue in a T pose. Never test printed myself before as I do not own a printer or have any successful prints done myself before. Feel free to experiment with the model and test things out. Will welcome any feedback on printing, assembly, fit and technical issues. Will gladly discuss with anyone who are interested to create printable toys.
Edit: I've updated the STL and split up the part after gotten some feedback from folks who could not separate the parts or flip the mirrored parts. I've also attempted to arrange and orientate the parts for the best results that I can imagine with my very limited knowledge of 3D printing. I've enlarged the figure slightly to 5" in hope for a higher print success for those who wish to try printing it with a FDM printer. Still experimental and print at your own risk.
Edit 2: Someone had test printed the model with a resin printer and provided some feedback on tolerances. Certain joints have been revised to make assembly easier (hopefully). Further feedback and suggestions are welcome.
The author hasn't provided the model origin yet.