July 23, 2025
Description
Meet Logan. He's a long-hair, tri-colored, Pembroke Corgi.
I designed this model to hang on the back of my laptop monitor. He should fit on a tablet or full sized monitor, so long as they aren't too thick. His little arms have about 1cm of reach. Corgis aren't known for their long legs after all! Logan the model was sculpted in Blender and then split and painted in Bambu Studio.
I have tested and provided two print profiles.
For the AMS model, I split his body from ears to toes to allow him to print flat on the plate with no supports and a lesser number of color changes needed. You will need to glue the two pieces back together when he's done. (Or don't. If you're never going to look at the back of him, you could just leave that piece un-printed if you wanted to.) The profile will print two of him to help further minimize the waste-to-model ratio. Feel free to turn off any pieces you don't want to print. You will need three colors of PLA filament - Black, White, and Brown.
I've also provided an original single-color profile that prints in a single piece with supports. This version is suitable for painting if you prefer that over losing filament to AMS purging. It also prints much faster than the AMS model. Keep an eye on the print for the first few layers. If his feet come loose from the plate, you will need to paint some extra supports up his back legs to help keep him anchored. Alternately, try rotating him onto his back so the supports attach to the parts that won't be seen from the front. If you tell Bambu Studio to auto-orient the model, it will face plant him to the plate. That's just wrong!
License:
BY