Quin, The 3D-Printable Doll
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Quin, The 3D-Printable Doll
Anyone else hear of these? Two 3d printed dolls are in this line (not really customizable, but still interesting).
http://www.3dkitbash.com/story-quin-niq
http://www.3dkitbash.com/story-quin-niq
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sigsi- Member
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Re: Quin, The 3D-Printable Doll
sadly you have to print them yourself, which isn't so easy if you have no access to a printer heh.
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Re: Quin, The 3D-Printable Doll
Ahh I missed that little tidbit in there at first look. Bleck. Explains the price though. Eh eventually 3d printers might drop...maybe. 

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sigsi- Member
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Re: Quin, The 3D-Printable Doll
Someone on the MLP Arena Forum had been enthusiastic about them. She likes to print her own stuff though. There is also a shop on Etsy - Clumsy Blasters - that sell printed versions of Quin with different configurations and features. She is neat, and if I had a printer I'd be all over the idea.
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Re: Quin, The 3D-Printable Doll
I've seen printable mods for Quin on Thingiverse. I thought she looked interesting but since I don't have a 3D printer or access to one yet I've decided to pass for now. I need to see if our local makerspace even has a 3D printer yet, the last time I heard anything they mostly had woodworking tools and electronics kits. If they've got a 3D printer and offer classes on how to use it then I'll be tempted to pay the monthly fee to join.
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Re: Quin, The 3D-Printable Doll
If I had a printer, I'd likely buy the pattern and try to make Quin, too. Though, I can't really see being satisfied with her to the same extent as a Makie.
I checked the clumsy blasters etsy store--their Quin isn't quite as high-resolution as the 3D kitbash version. And then I remembered that I paid $84 for Lizzie, just $4 more than Quin from etsy! I swear, I'll love my Makies forever.
I checked the clumsy blasters etsy store--their Quin isn't quite as high-resolution as the 3D kitbash version. And then I remembered that I paid $84 for Lizzie, just $4 more than Quin from etsy! I swear, I'll love my Makies forever.
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Re: Quin, The 3D-Printable Doll
Agreed, she is no substitute for a makie for me. Her face draws me in less. I think I relate to her on more of an action figure level, and would print her in awesome colors to be left unclothed. I just want a 3D printer so badly! Lol
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