>>10692201I don't really know what you mean by the kit, the shoulder cannons? I don't think there are limits to 3D printing, as long as the geometry of the model isn't fucked up it should be printable (with the proper supports).
The only thing I can't recommend enough is to try to find a place to put your 3D printer that is well ventilated, I have my resin 3D printer in my room and it's not that healthy to be breathing the fumes, same with FDM. Wish I had enough space to build an enclosure with a fan connected to a hose to put out of the window to properly ventilate (I usually leave the room with the windows open 1 to 2 hours after printing and always use a mask with VAC filters).
And a good advice is to learn 3D modelling before buying a printer as it will really open up your possibilities.