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Segmented Crucian Carp Toy, 6 Parts, for 3D Printing

Simplified 3D model of a crucian carp, made of 6 separate parts for assembly, stylized as a children's toy.

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3D model of a gray segmented crucian carp, stylized as a toy, consisting of 6 separate parts
Segmented Crucian Carp Toy, 6 Parts, for 3D Printing 3D model of a gray segmented crucian carp, stylized as a toy, consisting of 6 separate parts

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

Introducing a segmented crucian carp 3D model, designed in the style of a simplified toy. The model consists of 6 separate parts: head, four body segments, and tail, allowing each element to be printed individually. Straight flat joints between segments ensure a tight fit without complex connectors. The carp's silhouette is recognizable but simplified for better printing and toy aesthetics, featuring a rounded belly, moderately high back, and a minimalist dot eye.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This model is ideal for 3D printing. It's recommended to print each segment separately using PLA or ABS filament. Thanks to flat joints and optimized fin angles (20-30°), the model can be printed without supports, simplifying the process and saving material. The flat and widened belly of each segment ensures model stability on a horizontal surface. The model can be printed at a 1:1 scale (120 mm length) or scaled up/down as desired. The model is also great for use in games, AR/VR applications, or as a decorative element. Its stylized look makes it attractive for children's rooms or themed interiors. You can paint the model after printing to personalize it, or use it as a base for dioramas or game scenes.

FAQ

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What are the dimensions of the crucian carp model at its original scale?
At its original scale, the crucian carp model has a length of 120 mm, as specified in the original request.
Can the fins be printed without supports?
Yes, the fins are designed with an angle of 20-30° from the body and have variable thickness, allowing them to be printed without supports.
How do the parts of the crucian carp model connect?
The segments connect using straight flat joints without pins or sockets. The joint surface thickness is 3 mm, ensuring a tight and secure connection.
Why is the belly of the segments thickened?
The belly of each segment is widened by 4 mm and further thickened by 1-2 mm to ensure model stability on a flat surface and lower the center of gravity.