There's probably around 25-30 separate parts and the finished piece weighs in at 1.2Kg, so including the supports was easily a bottle & a half of resin.
It wasn't all plain sailing though - whilst it was a very high quality sculpt, there were a few areas that suffered from a lack of engineering design and though as to how it would actually print. In particular the chainsaw appeared to made from various components that had been digitally joined together in a way that left partially enclosed cavities that were almost impossible to clean surplus uncured resin out of, but which would slowly leak due to gravity. I ended up editing the file in Blender and trying to fill these before reprinting. The fur on the deer head is on one hand outstanding, but on the other almost impossible to support without then destroying that detail in the process.
Still in the end it's a great kit, and surprisingly good value, even factoring in the amount of resin needed!


















