Tag: Lucy

  • Lucy van Pelt 3D Print Model

    Lucy van Pelt 3D Print Model

    Summary
    Lucy van Pelt, from the comic strip Peanuts by Charles Schulz.
    Lucy is characterized as a “fussbudget”, crabby, bossy and opinionated girl who bullies other characters in the strip, particularly Linus and Charlie Brown. While she is not exactly cold-hearted, she can be quite antagonistic, often playing the villain role in a number of stories
    The model is in proportion to my Charlie Brown model:https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2510789
    No supports are required. If you have the proper filament colors, no painting is needed.
    The model is 140mm tall.
    Enjoy!
    Print Settings
    Printer:
    FlashForge Creator X Rafts:
    Doesn’t Matter Supports:
    No Resolution:
    .2mm Infill:
    10% Notes:
    See below for helpful printing and assembly tips.

    Building the model
    Colors (there are no multiple printed pieces)
    Black:
    l_hair_right
    l_hair_left
    l_eyebrows
    l_eyes
    l_mouth
    l_shoes_middle
    ..
    Beige or Flesh:
    l_head_top
    l_head_bottom
    l_arm_left
    l_arm_right
    l_legs
    ..
    White:
    l_shoes_front
    l_shoes_back
    ..
    Blue:
    l_dress
    l_shoulder_right
    l_shoulder_left
    l_socks
    ..
    Any color (hidden pieces)
    l_pins
    .. Printing and assembly tips
    Printing tips
    1-As with most of my models, no supports are required.
    2-Be sure to clean any first layer squish if you have any problem joining parts. The parts should fit nicely when printed cleanly or with a slight first layer squish.
    3-I did not require any rafts or brims for any of the parts.
    ..
    Assembly tips:
    1-The eyebrows are small and print well but if for some reason you have an issue inserting them into the head (over-extrusion or a squish that cannot be cleaned) simply flip them over and put them in with the flat side facing out.
    2-The left/right eyes are interchangeable. There is an up/down positioning of each eye. If it does not look right when inserted just rotate the eye piece for a better fit.
    3-The left/right shoulders look similar but are slightly different, so take care when connecting them to the dress.
    4-The leg holes in the dress should be positioned toward the back.
    5-The left/right shoe parts are not interchangeable but are easy to distinguish which is left and right.
    5-Refer to the assembly diagram for putting the model together. The model is meant to be glued.