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Image 1 — Testing some poses on a newly-printed Dummy and we already have our first casualty ...
Image 2 — Testing some poses on a newly-printed Dummy and we already have our first casualty ...
Image 3 — Testing some poses on a newly-printed Dummy and we already have our first casualty ...
Image 4 — Testing some poses on a newly-printed Dummy and we already have our first casualty ...
Image 5 — Testing some poses on a newly-printed Dummy and we already have our first casualty ...
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Testing some poses on a newly-printed Dummy and we already have our first casualty ...

Was testing out some Dummies/Carbons looking for some cheap goons/mooks to pose with other figures, learned the hard way that the tolerance on the wrist joint (even in PETG) is pretty unforgiving when the hand attaches to it a certain way. At least it's easy enough to print a replacement, though any tips on avoiding this in the future? Would some Shock Oil do the trick, or does it just get sucked up into the layer lines?

Though I was considering printing a new one at a slightly smaller scale (about ~110% to match 1/12 scale a bit more closely versus this fig's 120%) so this might be a career-ending injury for ol' Blue here after all.

u/siegfigs — 7 days ago