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        <title>I designed and printed a working Hariko #5 -  Platypus [3D printing]</title>
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        <description>I am obsessed with paper tigers. So I decided to try to engineer some for printing. So that everyone can have fun. To make it even more interesting, I decided to make it mix and match. The base will always have the same dimensions so that every head will fit on every body. One key feature of a Hariko doll is the wobbly head. For that to happen, you will need to fill the hole in the head piece and use tape to close it up. I used steel bearing balls. This is the platypus design. I glued on paper to match the Hariko aesthetic. working time: ~2h msuic: TableTopMusic.com Part 3 (https://alecsheamusic.itch.io/tabletopmusiccom-the-adventurers-collection-tabletop-soundtrack/purchase) STL: https://www.printables.com/model/1763592-hariko-platypus</description>
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