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Polaris BJD Mermaid

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  • PivotPins.scad
  • PivotPins.stl
  • V4.stl
  • tail_part1.stl
  • tail_part2.stl
  • tail_part3.stl
  • tail_part4.stl

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Publication date 2021-05-03 at 23:07
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2021-05-03 at 15:30
Design number 418082

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3D model description

A remix of the upper parts of Polaris doll with the tail parts of another smaller mermaid doll to produced the mermaid doll I promised my daughter.

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Printing and assembly notes

Use Polaris or compatiable chest, arms and head, print the tail parts at 300%.
Print one each of the pins, centre them in the knee and ankle joints and use a 3D pen to permanatly place an infilled cap, sand smooth.
Rotate the stringed together head to tail_part1 (there is a bar for a hook) sideways to slot it into the rest of tail, realise there is no captive joint and ask yourself why you didn't check how it went together before printing it out.

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Design notes

I had to learn Meshmixer for this and I thinks it's an ok first attempt.
I used meshmixer to cut the top from lowerBody_Thin.stl from Polaris and the the bottom of stomac.stl from the mermaid.
I then merged them into one. I'll admit I just selected triangles around the join, deleted them and used smooth infill from the mesh fixing option to get a decent looking smooth join.

I think the torso is angled back too much so she doesn't really pose when strung up, but now I've had a go at least I ask someone else if they can do a better mermaid!

The mermaid doll has since been removed from thingiverse. The designers page (Mmarusya) can be found here though https://www.thingiverse.com/marusya/designs

The ankle and knee joints have pin pivot holes designed for wire or filament pins.
They are 6mm (at 300%) so I designed in OpenScad some pins for them that are slighty narrower than the holes and capped them in with the 3D printing pen. This will be permanant.

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