Do you like playing video games? If you're a video game enthusiast, then you must have played the once-popular World of Warcraft, right?
Do you still remember Durotan, the formidable character in World of Warcraft?

This time, we specially brought him to the Maker Faire 2017 exhibition, and he really attracted a lot of attention!
Let me show you the printing process and detailed photos!

This time, we used Ultimaker series 3D printers for printing (left is Ultimaker 3 Extended, right is Ultimaker 3). Printing with both simultaneously was faster.
The dual-nozzle design allowed us to use Ultimaker PLA Silver and Ultimaker PVA water-soluble support filament. The layer height was set to 0.15mm and infill to 20%. The total printing time was 150 hours.

The image shows the upper body of the main model after 3D printing.

The image shows the 3D printed parts for the hands and feet.
After printing, carefully remove it from the 3D printer. Then, simply put it in water and wait for the PVA support material to slowly dissolve. The dissolution time is approximately 20 hours. Once dissolved, just assemble the various parts, and it's done!
Now, let's admire the printed product together!

Look at the domineering roaring Durotan, how magnificent!

The facial expression and upper body details are all meticulously printed.

There are also many fur details on the back, and none were missed.

Here's another side view of Durotan, that chest is really impressive! Hehe.

Even the cracks on the axe were printed out, it's so incredibly realistic!!!
Still not enough? We also took 360-degree photos that you can slowly rotate and admire!
If you like this World of Warcraft orc, Durotan, you can also purchase it yourself from the Gambody website (download link)!