Mini Capybara Flexi Spa Playset Dioarama
Henlo friends!!
This one is a lil cozy scene that is a second little birthday release (I made a little present clicker to match the birthday cake clicker from the previous set!)
The capybara spa tradition actually started in 1982 at the Izu Shaboten Zoo in Japan! A zookeeper noticed capybaras soaking in a warm puddle during cleaning and realized they loved the heat. The zoo then introduced seasonal hot springs (Onsen) to help them stay warm during winter β and it is now a super popular tradition from November to April~
Whatβs Included
Mini Capybara Tub (Water Base) Japanese-Style Spa Divider Birthday Present (Clicker & Sculpt!)
HATS: You can add magnets by inserting negative objects into the hat and capy head (not included in the 3MF since you can also glue it on as a non-removable hat β there are lots of tutorials if you want to try magnet setups!)
Whipped Cream Tangerine Party Hat
Note The birthday cake clicker shown in some images is not included in this set, but you can find it separately
Recommended Print Settings
Layer Height: 0.16 Infill: 15% Supports: Not usually needed Filament: Matte or regular PLA Adaptive Layers recommended for smoother effect Capybara tested to 80 percent size
Hi there! I'm Mouse and I love art & 3D printing. I am inspired by cottage-core, fantasy, and kawaii things! Thank you for taking the time to read this. :)
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