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Captain America bust 美国队长胸像
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by Eastman3D

✔ For more like this, and an opportunity to support my artwork, considertaking a look at my Patreon:)

(For anyone wondering, for the past few years my models have been exclusive to MyMiniFactory, but not anymore, this is why I am only now posting them here. There have been unauthorized reposts of my models here by others, but this is the official Thingiverse account for my models :) )

So, Captain America. Bit of a remake of the costume, since while I enjoy doing fan art I do want to add something of my own to it and not just.. well.. completely copy someone else's work. Right? I'm not a Xerox machine.

With Cap I kind of stepped away a liiiittle bit from my mantra of, "make something you really enjoy, and don't just do it for the downloads/hits/ego boost/whatevs", because Captain America hasn't really been a favourite of mine. Still, I looked at my shelf and there's Spider-Man, angry, sad, in pain, and I figured he could use the muscely shoulder of his Avengers buddy Cap to lean on.

So here's Cap!

Hail Hydra.

This is fan art, provided for free, and I fully acknowledge the Captain America likeness is the property of Marvel Entertainment, LLC (The Walt Disney Company).

Print Settings

Printer brand:

Creality


Printer:

CR-10S


Rafts:

Doesn't Matter


Supports:

No


Infill:

5% rectilinear


Notes:

I printed this on my CR-10S using some PLA (from 3DNet, no affiliation), and the following settings: Layer height: 0.12mm Nozzle: 0.4mm Perimeter: 0.8mm Speed: 60mm/s (but S3D slows it down mostly) Top/bottom # layers: 6 Infill: 5% rectilinear Print time: 23:51 hours (yes, this time I checked!) I didn't need to use any support, it came out just as you see it in the unpainted photo in the gallery, but if you know your printer is sensitive to overhangs you should at least support the wings on his helmet since mine had a little bit of sag that I filed off with a few strokes. Good luck!