Always intended to create the “Human Side” of Eve and the iconic and sexy scene of her in the chair. The chair has undergone a number of sculpting and print testing changes to enable it to look as technical but capable of printing on FM and SLA. Making two completely different poses and fit both to chair and straps . . resulted in a few print tests also . .As well as the iconic pose strapped to chair, I have also included various heads and expressions/torso’s and completely different poses to depict what happened when she broke out . .. hope you like her.Haven't had time to finish paints yet but as you can see from pics all parts print well . .
This is part2 of a two part diorama (see Alien Girl - SPECIES Part 1- by SPARX)6 x heads with this one six heads fit the breakout pose and 5 heads for the sitting pose2 x Upper Torso’s for the seating pose and are interchangeable via magnetic connection.3 x Upper Torso’s for the Breakout pose and are NOT interchangeable they need to be glued to legs.6 part base that will link with part1 of diorama. Base is FDM print only as its big . .unless you have a very large resin printer! And the other six parts of chair are separate files for FDM and SLA due to size, some are cut to fit smaller SLA printers.2 x Bonus Head/Torso stands . . one head stand only, and one that can hold the seated spare torso as well as a head if you opt for the magnetic attachment.30 parts in total . . I have been requested to show how I fit magnets to align with more than one part .. so have included brief picture tutorial on the description with , Alien Girl - SPECIES Part 1- by SPARX using epoxy resin and clear poly sheet. Do have a try at this, it will give you more enjoyment from your printed model to be able to mix heads and torso’s.
I SHARE MY WORK FOR OTHERS TO ENJOY. . .PLEASE DO NOT SHARE THESE FILES ON SOCIAL MEDIA OR OTHER WEBSITES. LINKS TO THIS PAGE ARE ACCEPTEDAll of the parts are orientated to print base ready to print with your favorite slicer . .
All parts are cut files to fit build plate of small resin printers like the Photon, examples in images SLA orientated for least support and strongest print orientation, as seen in the images. These orientations work for FDM printing but you may find a better orientation that reduces support.All the parts have been printed and developed to print, A lot of prints have been produced to get the figures corrected and fault free.
The model is 1/6 scale and is approx. 300mm tall when standing on base.
Why cut into many smaller parts I have been asked?
TIPS:Resin Printing;Hands, Breakout pose Arms and chair arms SOLIDEverything Else 2.70 hollow skate at 98%All parts on FDM were print tested at 0.12 speed 50ALWAYS dry assemble and “trim” parts prior gluing.There is an assembly picture in the description, please follow this as it aids alignment of the model, especially if using magnetic connections.
For own personal use only,no sales of STL or digital files, or model kits created from this model.