Flexi Japanese Dragon (Print-in-place) 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Extra service "Japanese Dragon Mark-Ⅱ" released!! If purchased, commercial use license and 3mf files are available.
↓Large and medium set
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/flexi-japanese-dragon-mark-set-print-in-place
https://flexseedsshop.etsy.com/jp/listing/1680104356/flexi-japanese-dragon-mark-2-stl-file
↓Medium only
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/flexi-japanese-dragon-mark-medium-size-print-in-place
--2024/07/18--
Extra service "Mini Japanese Dragon" released!!
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/flexi-mini-japanese-dragon-print-in-place

[Update]
---2024/05/10---
Free 3mf file released!! Cults and Printables for Bambu Studio and Prusa Slicer are now available. If you want to do multi-printing, please click the link below to download.
↓MakerWorld
https://makerworld.com/en/models/459306#profileId-367509
↓Cults
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/art/flexi-japanese-dragon-print-in-place
↓Printables
https://www.printables.com/model/793037-flexi-japanese-dragon-print-in-place

This is Flexi Japanese Dragon. This model is based on Japanese dragons, especially those of Katsushika Hokusai: 葛飾北斎 (1760-1849).
↓Hokusai Dragon🐉
https://www.si.edu/object/ascending-dragon:fsg_F1904.190
Comparing the head with Western dragons, the jaw shape is similar to that of a fish, so the mouth looks downward, and the face is similar to that of a human, as there is a tradition that it looks like ogre: 鬼. In addition, compared to the original Chinese dragon, the Japanese dragon has three fingers, spiky hair (or thorns instead of hair), fewer branched horns (or no branches), and other minor differences. I kept these differences in mind during the design process.

Print in Place with no supports and no assembly required. In addition to the standard Flexi Dragon-like size model, a medium size model, reorganized in a lizard style, is included. The medium size requires 30% less filament and time to 3D print than the large size; if 3D printing time is a concern, the medium size is a good choice. If you have belt printer, it is recommended to use straight type model.

Please take pictures of your Flexi and share them with us!

Flexi_JP-Dragon_Large_Square_v1.stl 15.1MB
Flexi_JP-Dragon_Large_Straight_v1.stl 15.2MB
Flexi_JP-Dragon_Miduim_Square_v1.stl 10.8MB
Flexi_JP-Dragon_Miduim_Straight_v1.stl 10.7MB