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3D model size X 16.8 Γ— Y 14.2 Γ— Z 18.2 mm
Publication date 2021-02-05 at 20:50
Design number 285432

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Also known as PigHead, NOtalk, or Two Horns.

I woke up one day and just had this in my head, and I knew I had to make it become a real thing. I started by drawing it out with a pen and pad, finalizing some things I was uncertain about (the shape of the horns, mostly). I really liked the idea of having a stop symbol for the mouth, due to both the looks and the symbolism it provides. With a crude sketch, I set off in Fusion 360, using the Forms feature to make the head and horns, and some simple sketches for the mouth and eyes. After that, MotoPig was born.

After printing one out, I immediately knew what color it had to be, so I picked up some Metallic Silver Spray Paint, and got to work sanding. After sanding, more sanding, and a little bit more after a coat or two of Filler Primer, it was ready to paint silver! The result is the small version you see in the images to the left. I am verry happy with how it came out even though I didn't fill the holes that are in the horns, and that is very noticeable, even through the Filler Primer.

Seeing this creation come to life was so much fun, and the faux metal look the character had now inspired me to print a larger one! I scaled this one up to 3 in (76.2mm) tall, and, when it was done, hit it with some sandpaper and Filler Primer. The result of this is the large print you see to the left. I think I'm going to paint this one Matte Black with Red horns for a more evil look, rather than industrial :)

This character holds a special place in my heart, and I am so glad to be able to share it with the world.

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NO SUPPORTS NEEDED!

I recommend scaling the model up in the slicer, as I designed it quite small. The only issues that arose from scaling it up was having to use a high amount of infill in order to support the bottom portion of the inner eye.

Happy Slicing!

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