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The tale of Max, the lucky brick guy

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Publication date 2023-06-22 at 09:57
Design number 1285136

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(Model info: brick clamps on any 8mm (linear) rod)

Once upon a time, there was a curious and adventurous brick figure named Max. Max had always dreamed of catching the biggest fish in the world, and he was known among his friends as the most daring fisherman in town.

One sunny day, as Max strolled through the brick factory, he stumbled upon a massive 3D printer. The printer was churning out all sorts of creations, and Max's eyes sparkled with an idea. He thought, β€œWhat if I climb up the 3D printer and cast my line into the virtual sea?” With his fishing rod in hand, Max fearlessly ascended the printer's linear rod, almost reaching the top of the Z-axis. As if by magic, there was a Clampable brick, forming the perfect platform for his deed. Without wasting any time, Max cast his line into the abyss below and as luck would have it, he felt a tug on his line almost instantly. Excitement coursed through him as he started reeling in his catch. To Max's amazement, a small fish emerged from the 3D printer's depths. It had been unknowingly crafted by the printer's precise layers, bringing Max's fishing adventure to life in the most unexpected way. It was a perfectly formed, sleek, and shimmering fish, crafted with intricate details and sporting a captivating shade of grey.

As he later on proudly displayed his catch to his friends, they were awestruck by the fish's intricate details, unable to believe that it had been "printed" into existence.

From that day forward, Max's fishing tale became a legendary story in the world. The brick guy who defied convention, climbed a 3D printer, and came away with a magnificent fish reminded everyone that sometimes the most extraordinary adventures can be found in the unlikeliest of places.

(Hit like if you enjoyed this story. Leave a comment about how you think the final but yet unwritten part of this trilogy should turn out - happy or disastrous? And also don't miss out on Steve's tale. )

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