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Sectional Crucian Carp 3D Print Model

Realistic 3D model of a sectional crucian carp with articulated joints, ready for 3D printing and assembly.

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3D model of a sectional crucian carp with articulated joints, gray, on a black background
Sectional Crucian Carp 3D Print Model 3D model of a sectional crucian carp with articulated joints, gray, on a black background

Model details

  • Subcategory Fish
  • Access Free download

Description

Overview and production context

Introducing a detailed 3D model of a sectional crucian carp, designed specifically for 3D printing. The model consists of six parts: head, four body segments, and tail, allowing for a posable fish body. Integrated cylindrical hinges at the joints ensure free bending, and 3mm thickenings reinforce the connections. A subtle scale relief of at least 0.5mm and simplified fin plates make the model durable and easy to print. Print orientation: belly down.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This crucian carp 3D model is ideal for 1:1 scale 3D printing (120mm length) or scaled down. Printing belly down with standard materials like PLA or ABS is recommended. The hinge joints are designed for flexibility, but minor sanding or lubrication after printing may be needed for optimal movement. The model is also great for dioramas, collectibles, or as an educational tool for fish anatomy.

FAQ

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What are the dimensions of the carp model and how is it best printed?
The model length is 120mm. For optimal results, print the model belly down using standard 3D printing materials like PLA or ABS.
How articulated are the joints on this carp model?
The model features integrated cylindrical hinges at the segment joints, allowing for free body bending. Minor post-processing after printing may be required for maximum articulation.
What are the best uses for this 3D carp model?
This model is ideal for 3D printing as a toy, collectible, diorama element, or for educational purposes demonstrating fish anatomy.