Star Guardian Dragon Flexi
A Little Story: Long ago, when the first stars were placed in the sky, this little Star Guardian was born from the light of the brightest one. They roam the galaxies, mending constellations and whispering wishes into the universe. If you've ever seen a shooting star, it might just be them at work, guiding a fallen star back to where it belongs.
Despite their cosmic duty, the Star Guardian isn’t all business—they love curling up in quiet corners of the universe, listening to the hum of distant planets and resting among the comets. If you hold onto a piece of stardust, they might visit, drawn to its soft glow.Files Included:
Star Guardian with Eyes
Star Guardian without Eyes (PLEASE run a test print of the head to see if you need to size it up! I can't guarantee your glass eyes will fit perfectly due to variations in printers & eye sizes). Mine were a very snug/tight fit which I wanted, but due to tolerance you results may be different, so I emphasize running a test. I used 6mm eyes from Amazon.
3mf file of both STLS painted
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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Please be warned that these models are not recommended to be printed for young children, or anyone at risk of a choking hazard. There are small parts that can be broken off if roughly handled. Print at your own risk!
Recommended Print Settings: Layer Height: .16 Infill: 15% Supports: Not usually needed, but feel free to add them if your printer prefers a little help. Pro Tip: If the first layers struggle to stick, try slowing down the first layers or increasing the bed temperature slightly.








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