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Toadette from Mario games - Multi-color

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  • arm left forearm.stl
  • arm left hand.stl
  • arm left.stl
  • arm right forearm.stl
  • arm right hand.stl
  • arm right.stl
  • belly.stl
  • body shaft round.stl
  • body shaft.stl
  • braid left base.stl
  • braid left end.stl
  • braid left middle.stl
  • braid right base.stl
  • braid right end.stl
  • braid right middle.stl
  • braid small spots x 10.stl
  • dress bottom.stl
  • dress white band.stl
  • dress.stl
  • eye ext left.stl
  • eye ext right.stl
  • eye int left.stl
  • eye int right.stl
  • hat back.stl
  • hat front.stl
  • hat head shaft.stl
  • hat shaft x 2.stl
  • hat spot side x 4.stl
  • hat spot top.stl
  • head.stl
  • jacket edge.stl
  • jacket.stl
  • shoe left.stl
  • shoe right.stl

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Last update 2018-04-30 at 12:19
Publication date 2018-04-24 at 11:36
Design number 24412

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3D model description

"Toadette is a recurring Toad character in the Mario franchise. Originally introduced as a playable racing partner for Toad in Mario Kart: Double Dash!!, she has since appeared in other games as a playable character and has played supporting roles in several titles, and as a main character in Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker" - from https://www.mariowiki.com/Toadette

This is a multi-color print. There are some very small features, like the pupils and fingers that may not support downscaling.

The model is about 12 cm height.

First, use a darker tone of pink for the pink parts (dress, hat and braids). A hot pink filament is ideal. The one you see in the pictures were the only one I had available, so I used it anyway.

No supports are needed.

The center of gravity of this model is a bit shifted back. If you want to have a better balance, increase the infill percentage of the front part of the hat.

Be aware that, although it seems at first glance, “belly”, “dress”, “dress bottom” and “dress white band” parts are not front-back symmetric. If you look it from the bottom, you’ll notice that the shoe’s slits are slighted shifted to one of the sides. That side is the back portion. Take care to not fit “dress bottom” and “dress white band” upside-down.

The side spots of the hat are not perfect circles, also. If you look at them carefully, you’ll see that there is a side which is a tiny bit flatter then the rest. That must point downward. Nevertheless, they’ll probably fit any way you try.

The arms are split into three sections to allows printing without supports. Take care when gluing them together to keep the right alignment (see the pictures).

If you want to freely position the model´s head (like in the attached pictures, where Toadette is looking slightly to the right) use the “body shaft round”, instead of the regular “body shaft”. Be aware that, in this situation, the only thing keeping the “dress”, “dress white band”, “dress bottom” and “belly” parts aligned will be the shoes’ protrusion.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Enjoy!

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