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Fallout Chibi Alpha Deathclaw  Post-Apocalyptic – 3D printable model from MakerOnline MakerOnline
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Fallout Chibi Alpha Deathclaw Post-Apocalyptic

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Thank you all for your support. I'm always happy to hear your opinions and suggestions for new models. So please share them in the comments.   You can offer me a coffee and support my work here >>> https://ko-fi.com/drakeforge3d  If you like my work and want to support me, I appreciate any support. The website also includes a commercial license that allows you to sell all my existing models. Born in the ashes of the Wasteland, this Chibi Alpha Deathclaw is a miniature nightmare straight out of a Fallout-inspired universe. Don’t let the chibi proportions fool you — this creature still carries the brutal presence of an apex predator that rules the ruins. Designed for FDM 3D printing, this model comes fully prepared with supports, making it easy to print even on standard home printers. Thick claws, exaggerated muscles, and an oversized, snarling head give it a perfect balance between cute and deadly — like something a Vault Dweller would proudly display on their desk… or fear coming out of the dark. Perfect as: a display miniature a tabletop monster a collector’s piece for Fallout fans or a post-apocalyptic diorama centerpiece Print it, paint it, and let this Alpha Deathclaw remind everyone that the wasteland is never truly safe.    Guide   Each of my models is printed 2-3 times before releasing the profile. So if you have a problem with printing:       1. DRY THE FILAMENT 2. CHANGE THE NOZZLE TO A NEW ONE.       Recommendations Guide : In case of a problem with damage to the supports, I recommend reducing the printing speed of the supports by 30-50% and the travel speed to 400mm/s. When removing the supports, I recommend first cutting off the pieces right next to the character, but not removing them, just cutting them off. Remove the remaining larger pieces and only then detach the remaining smaller pieces. This reduces the risk of damaging delicate elements.     Please note that if you use a different filament than the recommended one, the effect may be different fro
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What you need to print this: Intermediate Low confidence
Why?
supports needed
Single piece Supports required
Supports 2/3
Assembly 0/3
Settings 1/3
Bed size 0/3
Post-process 1/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL
Material
PLA
Post-processing
Painting
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
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