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Shadow - Classic -MMU

reddadsteve avatarreddadsteve

January 24, 2025

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Description

MMU version of Shadow - Classic Shadow is a black hedgehog created by Professor Gerald Robotnik, the grandfather of Doctor Eggman. Shadow shares design traits and attributes with Sonic the Hedgehog. He is an antihero who has good intentions but will do whatever it takes to accomplish his goals, putting him at odds with Sonic. The model, as presented is 81mm tall. This MMU model was derived from my previously released individual part model (reworked for a clean MMU print). Enjoy! Print instructions Important: The Gem is a separate file. If you have a six color printer it can be printed in another color. I simply assigned it to red with my five color MMU I've included a Prusa Slicer 3MF file that I used for this print. Special thanks to maker Gatekeeper for creating the Bambu profile on Makerworld. Due to the thinnish arms/legs I sliced it with three walls. The right arm is attached to the body and is fairly strong but the left outstretched arm needs extra care when removing supports. Individual STL parts are also included for other slicers. The order of the parts in the slicer should be in the same order as the parts are numbered to achieve the best depth of color. Be sure to check/set the purge amounts for the colors based on your filament brand.