An adorable baby penguin with his very own back pack! perfect for a cute little toy for a student or your child to take with to school!
The arms do move, but will require a small supprt for best printing quality, to break the support you will need to spin the arm slowly until the support gives away. Once the support gives out, continue to rotate the flipper until the motion becomes smooth. The back pack should be a press fit into the slot made into the penguins back. It is a very tight fit and will reuire some force to press in but this allows the back pack to not come back out on accident or break easily. the difficulty of the press fit can also vary from printer to printer. If the back does not fit adjust the scaling option for just the backpack to be smaller a small percentage per print attempt until you achieve the fit you would like.
Included you will find 5 different files in both OBJ and STL file formats. Three of the files are used for multicolor prints to make it easier to choose what colors to what parts you would like them to be. The fourth file will be the back pack itself allowing you to choose your color and make multiple backpacks seperately, using the right settings for a looser fit you can change back packs without needing a seperate penguin. The last file is called Solid which is meant for those who can't or would prefer a single color print, in this file the back pack is combined into the penguin and cannot be removed.