This is a modified version of mz4250's skeleton warhorse to make it easier for an FDM printer. I've shortened the legs a bit and thickened some of the bones. Also fused a few joints together in places to increase stability and filled the ribcage to make it a solid piece. A few of the more fiddly bits I removed completely. mz4250's original model was anatomically correct because it was based on a real horse skeleton - this model is no longer an accurate replica of a horse, but it still looks close enough for a mini, and this version takes less support, prints faster, and is more solid when done.
I use tree supports with the overhang support angle set to 70 degrees with a 3% support density and it prints perfectly every time.
Fits nicely on a large sized creature base and even with the size modifications it still looks perfectly proportioned next to a medium humanoid miniature.
Skeleton_Warhorse_Updated_DF.stl | 37.8MB |