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The 3D printed Mario I made before was loved by many. And requests to make Luigi, his younger brother, flooded in. So thanks to everyone’s support, I made Luigi, Mario’s younger brother.
The focus of this design is:
1. First of all, color division was designed with top priority.
2. And we put a lot of effort into the design of the joints so that we can create various postures.
3. It was designed so that three types of hands can be created and replaced.
4. The position of the eyes has been adjusted to look more forward.
The assembly process is very simple, but there are a few things you need to be careful about.
When connecting the torso (blue) and arms (green), the arms are folded and put in a space that is wide open in front and back without fully assembling the torso.
After positioning the arm inside the body like this, you can insert it by stepping back and forth from the body. When inserting the arm, the shape of the front an
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