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Review automatically gave a recommend even though I said not recommended. For people using FDM printers I would look elsewhere as currently the tabs are flimsy and will just break off when you try to attach them. I don't have a resin printer so maybe you'll get better mileage but as of right now when you print with an FDM printer you're going to end up gluing the pieces together which is not a good look. Look elsewhere I'm afraid.
Models are very small and have to be scaled (Printed mine at roughly 900% scaled); I would not recommend printing on its side for the blade. Blades also do not fit together nicely and the tabs to slide in are prone to snapping off even at 100% infill, advanced knowledge on your slicer is needed to adjust the tabs width without adjusting the rest of the print.