dauntingmountain@OmarAlejandro that's sometimes a risk with the way it's printed. You can clean it out with warm water to see if there's loose powder still stuck in there. A 4mm or 5/32 drill bit can also be used to widen the hole.
dauntingmountain@Shaper100 the stand is a Tamashii Stage. I do not currently have plans to make accessories for this model.
dauntingmountain@repeatdc If the head was shrunk down to look more like Smash 4, then the figure's total height would be like 75mm and be way too small.
dauntingmountain@ke7bo Thank you!! I'm so glad you like it! You're right that I should mention that it fits Figuarts and Figma stands, but I'm glad you got a nice surprise!
Can I ask how you found out about it?
dauntingmountain@fb1d7e0 The smoothest material is Black Hi-Def Acrylate. The cheaper materials are a fairly grainy, but still paintable. They look better in person than photographed.
I have a test print of the face arriving this weekend, so fingers crossed it'll go up then!
dauntingmountain@Dampiel it sure is! I'm also making a LttP face plate that should be up this week.
dauntingmountain@Kyle_3D I have that conversation kit here https://www.shapeways.com/product/3W9V6L5FQ/nendoroid-kirby-jigglypuff-hat?li=shop-results&optionId=59127428
dauntingmountain@Kyle_3D Kirby's body is a sphere 53mm in diameter. Once I had that measurement it was very easy to model for him!
dauntingmountain@alexdyson01 The figures are S.H. Figuarts Mario & Luigi, and Jakks Pacific Bowser. The hands (which are what are for sale) are printed through Shapeways.