Update
Recently I had to change from using Cura 2.4 to Cura 5 and after re-printing this figure with the original files, the arms, legs and tail and head parts no longer seem to fit as closely as intended with the torso as they did in my original print, so they don't seem to be able to stay in place with friction alone. I'm not sure if this is due to changes in the slicer or the print profile I'm using, but it's something you may need to be aware of.
Here's a figurine I made of
Amano Pikamee, a VTuber from VOMS Project in Japan, featuring her second costume. With the antenna, the figure is around 18cm tall when printed at 100% scale.
Easy to Assemble
The figure is provided in several separate parts which mostly fit together without the need for adhesive (unless you want to ensure a permanent connection between the parts). For the drawstrings for the hood, the holes should accommodate 1.75mm filament (when printed at 100% scale).
Parts List
- Leg (identical for both, so print this twice)
- Torso
- Left Arm
- Right Arm
- Head (with smiling face)
- Head (with blank face)
- Hood : Front
- Hood : Back
- Hood : Antenna
- Antenna Headband (for use when not wearing hood)
- Tail
- Tail Collar
Customisation
The hood clips together around the head and can be left off to display the figure without the hood entirely. When displaying without the hood, an alternate antenna with a headband is included to place on the head (may require double-sided tape to stay in place)
A second head model is also included without any facial features to allow you to paint a face on instead.
Copyright Stuff
This work is an unofficial derivative work of VOMS.
Official: https://voms.net/