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Maui the Demigod – Masterpiece Sculpt for 3D Printing

Unleash the power of Polynesian legend with this museum-quality sculpt of Maui, the charismatic demigod from Moana. This high-poly 3D printable figurine is not just modeled—it’s artistically sculpted to capture every nuance of Maui’s mythic presence: from his intricate tribal tattoos and expressive grin to the textured leaf skirt and iconic magical fishhook.

Designed for resin printing and elite collectors, this piece is a statement of craftsmanship, ideal for display, fan tribute, or custom painting. Whether you're building a cinematic diorama or curating a hero-themed shelf, this sculpt stands as a centerpiece of cultural homage and digital artistry.

🧩 What Makes It a Masterpiece Hyper-Detailed Sculpting: Every tattoo, muscle contour, and accessory is hand-refined for realism and depth.

Dynamic Pose: Maui’s confident stance and raised fishhook evoke motion and mythic strength.

Cinematic Accuracy: Faithful to the character’s animated proportions while enhanced for physical print realism.

Collector-Grade Finish: Designed for resin printers to preserve fine detail with minimal post-processing. 🛠️ Technical Specifications Attribute Specification Printer Type Resin (SLA/DLP) highly recommended; FDM possible with high resolution Materials Standard resin, ABS-like resin, PLA+ (for FDM) Recommended Layer Height 0.03–0.05 mm (resin); 0.1 mm (FDM) Size ~180 mm tall (scalable) Estimated Print Time 10–18 hours (resin); 20+ hours (FDM) Infill 100% for resin; 25–35% for FDM Supports Required for arms, fishhook, skirt, and hair volume File Formats STL, OBJ, STEP Assembly Required Yes – multi-part model with keyed joints for secure fit Finishing UV curing (resin), sanding, priming, and acrylic painting recommended Safety Standards Decorative use only; not suitable for children under 12 without supervision 🎨 Assembly & Finishing Tips Orientation: Print torso and fishhook separately for optimal resolution.

Supports: Use custom supports for skirt and hair to avoid detail loss.

Post-Processing: Resin prints require curing and light sanding. FDM prints benefit from gap filling and primer coats.

Painting: Use matte acrylics for skin and tattoos; metallics for fishhook. Dry brushing enhances tribal textures.

Guide: Assembly and finishing instructions available via Cadasio – search “Maui Masterpiece Sculpt”.

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