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    Quote Originally Posted by curious aardvark View Post
    also it would make sense to make a mould in 2 parts.
    one the cape and one the figure and/or pedastal.

    Look online about how to make a silicon mould. Fairly simple, and once you've got one you can use a wide variety of material in the mould.
    yeah, that's what i was thinking too. but i was also thinking about making the statue without the cape too. it'd still be good enough. im trying to decide if it'd be better to just get a 3d printer and print it myself or have it printed.

    everyone online keeps telling me that it'd be over $100 to have it printed, yet the 3d printers themselves are only a couple hundred dollars.

    the problem is, my bedroom is pretty small and im not sure where/how i'd store the 3d printer it's self. unless i take it apart and put it back together whenever i use it again. just wouldn't want to risk it getting damaged.

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    I don't think anything is possible. It's really easier for you to buy a printer yourself and do it. If you do not succeed what you plan to assemble in 2 parts, it may make sense to break your model into more objects. Remember different designers, you can do something similar with the constituent parts.

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