Gandalf and Balrog Booknook, Support Free printing

Gandalf and Balrog Booknook, Support Free printing

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Lightup recreation of Gandalf fighting the Balrog, to fit between your books, and bring LOTR to life on your shelf. The balrog is hollow, allowing for LEDs to be placed within. Please see here for video with lights:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCU0yMzzVQc Designed so that the entire print is printed without supports. PARTS LIST: - Back wall (Balrog and bridge) - Left wall (wings and rocks) - Right wall (wings and rocks) - Roof (rocks above Balrog, for light bounce) - Floor (mostly flat, with two rock pillars for LED illumination on walls) - Gandalf - Whip 7 total 0 supports The balrogs whip is printed flat on the bed, i then heated it slightly and pulled the fire end more forward, just so it's not visibly flat on the axis it was laying. this will then need to be cut in half on the thin part that goes through the hand, and the larger flame part is inserted in top of hand and the other short handle piece is inserted in the bottom of the hand. Printing of Gandalf is like printing a miniature, this can be tricky. i have thus included different versions of him. I printed the standard gandalf, but the sword did fail. this would be better with a 0.2 mm nozzel. I have thus included a thick version, where it should print better with a 0.4 mm nozzel. seeing that it printed mostly complete but for the sword i then added a version where the sword blade (which is what failed) is seperate, to be printed directly on the bed, which is what i did, then just glue it back onto the hilt. In total i added 6 LED's there are holes for two which are fed into the floor base - this lights up the walls, illuminating the wings. Then i added 4 LEDS into the balrog, as i wanted it to be bright. Any queries please contact me directly o4saken@gmail.com

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