The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild/Tears of the Kingdom
Yiga Footsoldier
“This would be a great thing for you to print……..IN YOUR OBITUARY!”
Those sneaky Yiga warriors hide in plain site, selling bananas or tricking you into thinking a chicken can tell the future. Now you can print your own Yiga Footsoldier with No AMS Required. Assembly instructions are attached below.
A separate profile for a stand,bananas, and rupees is included as well.
Colors used in the pictures are Elegoo Brown, Sunlu Red, Sunlu Metallic Silver & Gold, Elegoo Space Grey, and eSun Cold White for the figure and sickle
Please be sure to read this description carefully; I've had people give poor ratings to my models due to issues stemming from their lack of following print/build tips I provide.
🖨 Printing Tips
Clean, clean, clean your build plate!
Let everything cool down before removing from build plate; a lot of pieces must be flat and premature removal could bend them.
Some pieces feature supports and others do not, the ones without should not require any
Pull supports off gently on the hands, fingers
Clean the connection pegs after removing supports to help for sliding pieces over them
The ear ornaments should come off all their supports easily, but still be gentle
The Hair may wobble a bit if your build plate isn't clean. It has a large brim just in case.
🏗 Build Tips
The Yiga logo (eye part) on the mask will most likely require a rubber mallet or press to get it completely in. The triangles most likely will not, though.
Tolerances can vary. Some things may slip over the connection pegs with ease and other may require some pushing to get them as far down as possible when assembling.
Elbow/Wrist Straps are marked with small symbols. See the assembly guide for what goes where. Remember that all pieces have the symbol (non-plate side) pointing away from the body (i.e. - toward the hands or feet).
Be careful when inserting the fingers into the gloves; the glove walls are thin so if you're pushing too hard you could split them. They will slide in all the way when done at the correct angle.
You can try to maneuver the Sickle handle into the right hand, but another method is to assemble the handle and blade, insert it into the hand, then attach the end piece to the other end of the handle.
The wrists are designed with open circle holes to allow some rotation to tweak the stance to your liking. Depending on filament tolerances, the hands could be loose, which would require a dot of glue when you've determined the final position.
The ear ornaments may require a dot of glue to stay in depending on filament tolerances
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