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Goddess Benchy: Freyja’s Ship
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Here’s a Benchy that even Odin himself would never have dreamed of printing: Freyja’s ship, the goddess of love, beauty, and yes, epic butt-kicking in battle.According to the myths, Freyja owned a chariot pulled by giant cats. But since we’re modern makers, we put the cats on the ship’s sides, carved in runic style—so they won’t end up tearing the filament out of your drawer. This Benchy isn’t just a simple remix: it’s a floating temple, a divine vessel decorated with runes and golden motifs, with a cat-shaped prow staring at you with the typical feline look of superiority (because, let’s be honest, cats always do that).Print it, paint it, and you’ll have in your hands a miniature that makes regular Benchies look like rubber duckies. Whether you use it for calibration, as decoration, or as an offering to the gods of 3D printing, know that with this ship you’re practically invoking divine protection against layer shifts. 🖨 Print settings Layer height: 0.20 mm Material: ~50 g of PLA Print time: ~4 hours Supports: required 🎨 Painting guide (Goddess Version) ⚓ Hull and body Base: print in white PLA. Primer: light brown. Main coat: medium wood tone (warm brown). Wood effect: dry brushing with dark brown for wood grain and beige for worn areas. 🐱 Decorative details and feline carvings Runic motifs and friezes: acrylic gold or bronze, with light highlights in pale yellow to make the reliefs pop. Cat’s eyes: white with thin black pupils, or blue for a mystical effect. ⛵ Sail Base: matte white. Stripes: one gold/beige, one clear blue, and another gold/beige. Weathering: a light wash with diluted grey to add realism and remove the “fresh Ikea tablecloth” look. ✨ Final touches Finish: a coat of matte clear varnish to protect the paint. Extra: if you want to go all in, use a gold acrylic pen to redefine the smallest details without going mad with a tiny brush. 🌊 Artistic tip To make the sail even more realistic, gently fix some light fabric or rice paper with clear glue, shapin
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