My tribute to another Icon sadly departed in probably her most famous role . .Olivia and the movie Grease hold a special place in my heart and so I just had to create a model that would remind me of her great career . . . for my own collection and decided to release it here for any fans that would like to have this model grace their collection.
So here is Simply Olivia, both models and base, with an alternative “no cardigan” upper torso for Sandra Dee. This is not interchangeable with magnets but gives the choice of both opening wearables in the movie.
So based on her measurements at the time of the movie . . 34/32B-23-34, Height: 168-170 cm so at 1/6 scale = 280mm in flat feet.
The model is H200 x 90mm and with base 307mm height.
Model A1 x head1 x upper torso1 x lower pants2x shoes2 x arms
Model B1 x head2 x upper torso’s1 x lower dress2 x calf/legs1 x arm set with books
1 x base
14 items in total.
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All parts are cut files to fit build plate of small resin printers like the Photon or have separate files than the FDM versions included.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.
Why cut into many smaller parts I have been asked?
3D PRINTING SETTINGSNONE OF THE FILES ARE ORIENTATED READY TO PRINT. This will allow you to “join” parts if you have larger printers and wish to do so . .
TIPS:Resin Printing;Do NOT Hollow “A” arms and shoes“B” arms with book
Rest of parts Hollow 2.40 Raft 95%
FDM ALL at 0.16 30% fill, speed 50
ALWAYS dry assemble and “trim” parts prior gluing.Assemble (see pics) arms paint before final assemblyYou can assemble all other parts prior to painting but I like to paint heads separately before attaching to model.Assemble upper and lower parts, then fit to base.