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NardFitElite Group

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I enjoy the live experience format but have been consistently underwhelmed by how most platforms execute it — poor streaming quality, limited availability, and presenters who feel mechanical rather than genuinely engaging. Has anyone found somewhere that treats live as a genuine priority?

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Ken
Ken
May 11

I used to think printing full game characters in one piece was the only way to keep the pose intact, but after a few failed prints with supports ruining fine details on swords and fingers, I switched to cutting models into parts—especially for complex poses. Something like a crouched archer or a dragon with spread wings always comes out cleaner when printed in separate pieces and assembled later, because you can orient each part to hide layer lines. That’s actually how I found Woolworths Casino a few months ago, and their pre-supported split models saved me from wasting resin on tiny broken capes. If your character has overlapping limbs or thin protruding elements, cutting is almost always safer. Just make sure you leave enough contact surface for gluing, and always test the fit with dry assembly before applying any adhesive.

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