Back at Christmas, I bought some of the little packs of "World's Smallest" items from 5 Below. I got the He-Man figure that was in some of them and decided I need a good way to display him. I found a Castle Greyskull on a 3D file site and thought it'd be perfect. It was my longest print to date, clocking in at 26.5 hours. Print was done at .2mm layer height. I started to go for .15 or .1 but those moved the time to 40+ hours each and for the size of the print, I just didn't want to run that long. It's a little undersized for the figure but works well enough for displaying. I messed up and didn't use any supports, so the roof of the castle did not print but for display, it won't matter and I can print a replacement and glue it on if it bothers me. Behold the fortress that houses all the secrets and mysteries of the universe!
Straight off the printer with no cleanup:
He-Man perched atop the parapet:
Right side:
Back:
Left side (this is where you can tell it's a bit too small):