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Low-Poly Retro Link Remix w/ Stand by Hephestus
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 4 years, 5 months ago
This is a remix* from Flowalistik on Youmagine.
I liked the low-poly design but I hated the eyes--those for the first thing I nixed. Next, I wanted to add a base. This was for a few reasons: I wanted to give a wider print surface to assist with adhesion for anyone wanting to print this out and I really, really wanted to use the Zelda emblem. I borrowed the base from here**.
After playing around with the design, I got this idea to remove the integrated rupee and add a separate one. If you have any green, blue, yellow, red, or silver (especially any translucent ones), print the rupee with that color. I shrunk the rupee down just a tad and it is a little smaller than the one that I removed but I did that to account for any possible variances in filament types and printer (mis)configurations. I printed mine in PLA but if you print in ABS, you might want to enlarge it just a little to account for shrinkage during cooling.
License: due to utilizing work from more than one author where the respective authors publish under different licenses, this work will contain the most restrictive license to ensure compliance. Any work that is derived from this design should maintain that level of restriction unless permissible by the original author.
*Original work belongs to Agustin Flowalistik
**Original work belongs to Anthony Djekic
I liked the low-poly design but I hated the eyes--those for the first thing I nixed. Next, I wanted to add a base. This was for a few reasons: I wanted to give a wider print surface to assist with adhesion for anyone wanting to print this out and I really, really wanted to use the Zelda emblem. I borrowed the base from here**.
After playing around with the design, I got this idea to remove the integrated rupee and add a separate one. If you have any green, blue, yellow, red, or silver (especially any translucent ones), print the rupee with that color. I shrunk the rupee down just a tad and it is a little smaller than the one that I removed but I did that to account for any possible variances in filament types and printer (mis)configurations. I printed mine in PLA but if you print in ABS, you might want to enlarge it just a little to account for shrinkage during cooling.
License: due to utilizing work from more than one author where the respective authors publish under different licenses, this work will contain the most restrictive license to ensure compliance. Any work that is derived from this design should maintain that level of restriction unless permissible by the original author.
*Original work belongs to Agustin Flowalistik
**Original work belongs to Anthony Djekic