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Summary Winnie-the-Pooh, also called Pooh Bear, is a ctional anthropomorphic teddy bear created by English author A. A. Milne. A. A. Milne named the character Winnie-the-Pooh after a teddy bear owned by his son, Christopher Robin Milne, who was the basis for the character Christopher Robin. The rest of Christopher Robin Milne's toys – Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, and Tigger – were incorporated into Milne's stories. Two more characters, Owl and Rabbit, were created by Milne's imagination, while Gopher was added to the Disney version. No supports are required. If you have the proper lament colors, no painting is needed. The assembled model is 140mm tall Enjoy! Toys & Games > Action Figures & Statues cartoon comics Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: .2mm Inll: 10% reddadsteve Winnie the Pooh VIEW IN BROWSER updated 1. 2. 2019 | published 1. 2. 2019 3D MODEL ONLY

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Summary

Winnie-the-Pooh, also called Pooh Bear, is a fictional anthropomorphicteddy bear created by English author A. A. Milne.

A. A. Milne named the character Winnie-the-Pooh after a teddy bear ownedby his son, Christopher Robin Milne, who was the basis for the characterChristopher Robin. The rest of Christopher Robin Milne's toys – Piglet,Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, and Tigger – were incorporated into Milne's stories.Two more characters, Owl and Rabbit, were created by Milne's imagination,while Gopher was added to the Disney version.

No supports are required. If you have the proper filament colors, nopainting is needed.

The assembled model is 140mm tall

Enjoy!

Toys & Games > Action Figures & Statues

cartoon comics

Rafts: NoSupports: NoResolution: .2mmInfill: 10%

reddadsteve

Winnie the Pooh

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updated 1. 2. 2019 | published 1. 2. 2019

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Notes:Refer to the notes below for helpful printing and assembly instructions.

Building the ModelColors (there are no multiple printed pieces)

Black:noseeyebrow_righteyebrow_lefteye_righteye_lefthunny_text..Red:shirt_newtonguesleeve_rightsleeve_left..Gold:headbody_newarm_right_newarm_leftleg_rightleg_left..Dark Brown:jar_top..Light Brown:jar_bottom..Woodchip (color worked out for me):honey

Printing and assembly tips

Printing tips1-As with most of my models, I strive to make all the pieces support free.The interesting thing about this model is that I initially could not designthe head piece completely support free around the mouth area. When itcame time to print the head, I'm so used to not using supports that I forgotto add the supports to the mouth area. The head printed fine anyway, with

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a few loose strands in the mouth section that get covered by thetongue.stl part anyway.

2-The parts should fit nicely when printed cleanly or with a slight first layersquish.

3-Please note that due to the texture on all the body parts, print time isincreased. Be patient printing those parts.

4-Due to the texture complexity of the body parts, slicing may take longerthan expected. Again, be patient and you should have no issue with yourslicer.

Assembly tips:1-The left/right eye pieces are slightly different, but are small enough to beinterchangeable. I post all my parts exactly as modeled.

2-The hunny_text letters are intentionally printed reversed. I find that theyfit better with the flat side facing out. Since the letters are being attachedto a slightly curved surface it is a good idea to bend the individual lettersslightly before gluing them on to the jar.

3-Refer to the assembly diagram for putting the model together. Themodel is meant to be glued.

nose.stl

sleeve_left.stl

arm_right.stl

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eye_right.stl

jar_top.stl

honey.stl

shirt.stl

eyebrow_right.stl

leg_left.stl

hunny_text.stl

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The Author has not uploaded any G-codes.Try to search in User G-codes section or generate and upload yourown.

head.stl

tongue.stl

jar_bottom.stl

eyebrow_left.stl

arm_left.stl

sleeve_right.stl

body.stl

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