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This is a remix. I like the original mash-up, made by jaydubellu: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4199390 But that one is not very suitable for FDM-printing, especially at smaller sizes. Too many thin bits. And the legs break far too easily. Unless you print a very large one. But these things are TINY...
So I fattened it up (making it look even more menacing...), found a good orientation, and added some supports. I also removed the base. It stands well on its own.
This should print well on most FDM-printers, and you should have no problem removing the support material without breaking the legs. I made a supporting tube around the bottom leg, which helps to remove the support without breaking that leg. I also added a model without this support in case you don't need it.
Make sure you set up the right orientation: the supporting tube should be at the bottom. And if you print the one without support, I would advise to set it up so it stands on its left cheek. Face on top will result (on fdm printers) in much less sharpness in the face and a very fragile nose.
I made the model to be printed at 0.15 mm layer height (as mentioned in the printing info). It only prints well at 0.15 mm layer height because that is the gap between object and support.
But of course you can take any of the models, scale it up or down, and then scale up the layer height accordingly, so the gap between object and support remains exactly one layer height.
I also made some subtle changes to the shape of the legs to prevent little bits printing in mid-air. But that only works if you print it standing on its left cheek. Left, as in what he would call his left cheek ;-)
Thelonius took the time to combine the meshes into one - thanks !
EDIT - I have replaced the model files with new ones using the single-mesh remix by Thelonious. As the original model (medium with custom support) can not be scaled without changing the layer height (because then the spacing of the support is wrong) I made 3 versions: small. medium (original size) and large. In the files you also find the models without the custom support (which you can scale as you please) and I made both obj and stl versions of each model.
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