>>11286183hi, i printed her with a Ender 3 (non-pro), i realised that even with a custom cura profile for printing miniatures for D&D with 0.4 nozzle the model defausl size its too samll for a good printing, even tough i kept printing her till the end to have her next with my figma link.
the biggest issues that i had with her was the socket joints at the thighs that where to fragil and ended up breaking (fixed it with literal hot glue to improvise a joint socket) and the joint socket at her feet, i ended up printig theme bigger and using super glue to put theme in place.
Recomendation for FDA printers, printer her bigger, try to heat up the socket joints with hot air.
Even tough i have no regrets buying her model, i waited for years till someone made a printable action figure adn my wish was granted.
I will keep printing her over and over again till i make her perfect.
now i am printing her again with 400% of her size because i want to see the detials better and have her near my set up.
i liked the fact that if i left her ponytail unplugued i can plug a figma stand instead to make her float.