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Publication date 2023-11-28 at 10:00
Design number 1607698

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3D model description

Made from a template that I modified for easier printing. (see photos)

Once upon a time, there was a little robot named Nono. Nono was different from other robots in that he was bright red. His small size and unique color made him adorable and drew the attention of everyone who met him.

Nono lived in a robot factory, where he helped assemble his big robot brothers and sisters. Despite his small size, Nono was very dexterous and precise in his work.

One day, while Nono was working, he noticed a small red flower on the factory floor. He decided to take it with him and plant it in a pot near his workstation.

Over time, the red flower grew into a magnificent plant. The other robots marveled at its beauty and asked Nono how he'd managed to grow such a beautiful plant.

Nono explained that he had simply taken care of the flower and given it all the love and attention it needed. The other robots then realized the importance of taking care of their environment and the nature around them.

Thanks to Nono, the robot factory was transformed into a more colorful and lively place. The other robots began to bring in plants and greenery to beautify their workplace.

Nono had shown everyone that even a small robot could make a big difference by bringing color and life into their mechanical world.

And so Nono became a symbol of hope and inspiration for all robots, reminding everyone of the importance of beauty, nature and love, no matter what our size or appearance.

3D printing settings

The 3mf file is in 2 parts. And by using the "Mesh Tools" plugin with the Cura slicer, you can also separate the arms and head independently. (see photos)

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