Rocket Pig Games Fighter

Prints (0)

Description

Rocket Pig Games is a leader in the 3D industry. We specialize in creating 3D printable files that work on your home or public 3D printer. If you are looking for unique and flawless 3D printable files to create miniatures, modular terrain, and props then look no further! We have yearly Kickstarters! Follow our progress on our website or on Facebook.

This model does not come with supports. You will need to generate them with the software of your choice or use Autodesk Meshmixer which is free.

These are the settings we have used to get perfect prints on our printers. Printers vary as do different types of filaments and how prints behave in different types of weather! You will need to get comfortable with your printer and how it prints in the hot, cold, and humidity. Regardless of the printer you choose, I recommend keeping your room cool and dry. I also, highly recommend using Hatchbox PLA. It may cost a bit more but it’s 100% worth it. Seriously.

Here's what is working really well with Hatchbox PLA:  TEMP: 195 (40-55 for bed depending on season)  SPEED: 60 mms  RETRACTION DISTANCE: 0.80  RETRACTION SOPEED: 30  INFILL: 15% (for tiles)  TOP SOLID LAYERS: 7  BOTTOM SOLID LAYERS: 4

Design Files

File Size

Fighter_FINAL.stl
17.4 MB

Comments

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Reply11 months ago
Diter Knobloch
This particular model, with its intricate details and dynamic pose, really showcases what’s possible with the right tools and vision. On another note, after spending hours working on or admiring 3D prints, it’s nice to take a break and enjoy something different. I recently stumbled upon https://heapsofwins-au.com/ and found it to be a great way to relax while still engaging in a fun, gaming interactive experience. It's providing a bit of entertainment when I need a break from the design process.
Reply7 months ago
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