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Snowdragon 2025 3d model
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Snowdragon 2025 3d model
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Snowdragon 2025 3d model
Snowdragon 2025 3d model
Snowdragon 2025 3d model
Snowdragon 2025 3d model

Snowdragon 2025

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Snow Dragon 2025 The 2025 version the snow dragon. super flexible with a cute new face and joints. Printed in Bambu matte light blue,, white, black and a Bambu transparent PLA with the accompanying Snow Dragon Egg, available separately. Print the egg at 120% to be able to fit this dragon inside. 0.2 layer, 10-15% infill no supports

Community Makes (1)
So the Bambu slicer told me I needed supports which I obviously did not. I wish I’d read the instructions with this design and realized that before, but it didn’t add much waste—just a few grams. 

I hadn’t done many multi-color prints yet as I’m fairly new to 3D printing, but the 90 grams of printer poop was nearly half the 185grams I had in my previous 500+ hours of printing. I get why that is, but I think I’ll probably not do a lot of prints like this in the future due to the waste. Again, I understand that’s the nature of designs like this, so not a complaint. Just an observation. 

And the waste would have been the same if I printed 1 or 4, so I printed 4 which was the most I could fit on my plate. I used a silk silver from Epelay for the grey and a matte rainbow for the main body color from Eryone. The black was from Inland and the white from SUNLU. 

Overall a cute result!
So the Bambu slicer told me I needed supports which I obviously did not. I wish I’d read the instructions with this design and realized that before, but it didn’t add much waste—just a few grams. 

I hadn’t done many multi-color prints yet as I’m fairly new to 3D printing, but the 90 grams of printer poop was nearly half the 185grams I had in my previous 500+ hours of printing. I get why that is, but I think I’ll probably not do a lot of prints like this in the future due to the waste. Again, I understand that’s the nature of designs like this, so not a complaint. Just an observation. 

And the waste would have been the same if I printed 1 or 4, so I printed 4 which was the most I could fit on my plate. I used a silk silver from Epelay for the grey and a matte rainbow for the main body color from Eryone. The black was from Inland and the white from SUNLU. 

Overall a cute result!


Community Makes (1)
So the Bambu slicer told me I needed supports which I obviously did not. I wish I’d read the instructions with this design and realized that before, but it didn’t add much waste—just a few grams. 

I hadn’t done many multi-color prints yet as I’m fairly new to 3D printing, but the 90 grams of printer poop was nearly half the 185grams I had in my previous 500+ hours of printing. I get why that is, but I think I’ll probably not do a lot of prints like this in the future due to the waste. Again, I understand that’s the nature of designs like this, so not a complaint. Just an observation. 

And the waste would have been the same if I printed 1 or 4, so I printed 4 which was the most I could fit on my plate. I used a silk silver from Epelay for the grey and a matte rainbow for the main body color from Eryone. The black was from Inland and the white from SUNLU. 

Overall a cute result!
So the Bambu slicer told me I needed supports which I obviously did not. I wish I’d read the instructions with this design and realized that before, but it didn’t add much waste—just a few grams. 

I hadn’t done many multi-color prints yet as I’m fairly new to 3D printing, but the 90 grams of printer poop was nearly half the 185grams I had in my previous 500+ hours of printing. I get why that is, but I think I’ll probably not do a lot of prints like this in the future due to the waste. Again, I understand that’s the nature of designs like this, so not a complaint. Just an observation. 

And the waste would have been the same if I printed 1 or 4, so I printed 4 which was the most I could fit on my plate. I used a silk silver from Epelay for the grey and a matte rainbow for the main body color from Eryone. The black was from Inland and the white from SUNLU. 

Overall a cute result!

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So the Bambu slicer told me I needed supports which I obviously did not. I wish I’d read the instructions with this design and realized that before, but it didn’t add much waste—just a few grams. I hadn’t done many multi-color prints yet as I’m fairly new to 3D printing, but the 90 grams of printer poop was nearly half the 185grams I had in my previous 500+ hours of printing. I get why that is, but I think I’ll probably not do a lot of prints like this in the future due to the waste. Again, I understand that’s the nature of designs like this, so not a complaint. Just an observation. And the waste would have been the same if I printed 1 or 4, so I printed 4 which was the most I could fit on my plate. I used a silk silver from Epelay for the grey and a matte rainbow for the main body color from Eryone. The black was from Inland and the white from SUNLU. Overall a cute result!
So the Bambu slicer told me I needed supports which I obviously did not. I wish I’d read the instructions with this design and realized that before, but it didn’t add much waste—just a few grams. 

I hadn’t done many multi-color prints yet as I’m fairly new to 3D printing, but the 90 grams of printer poop was nearly half the 185grams I had in my previous 500+ hours of printing. I get why that is, but I think I’ll probably not do a lot of prints like this in the future due to the waste. Again, I understand that’s the nature of designs like this, so not a complaint. Just an observation. 

And the waste would have been the same if I printed 1 or 4, so I printed 4 which was the most I could fit on my plate. I used a silk silver from Epelay for the grey and a matte rainbow for the main body color from Eryone. The black was from Inland and the white from SUNLU. 

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PrinterBambu Lab H2D
MaterialPLA
SupportsTree

Snowdragon 2025

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