For those new to 3D printers, two sets of small parts that are easily damaged are included for practice.
Assembly is easy, but careful work is required because of the many supports unique to 3D printers on the bottom surface. In addition, resin tends to chip more easily than most plastic model materials, so the supports need to be carefully removed with thin-blade nippers or similar tools. We will include extra small parts for practice, so you can give it a try.
The output is made on a monochrome 8K high-resolution 3D printer using a well-known manufacturer's water-wash resin.
The resin has been carefully cured using special equipment, and there is no stickiness, etc., which is common with 3D printer products.