![]() The game's principal mechanic centers around FLUDD, a rechargeable water tank who spray water at enemies, goop, and other objects, hover or launch through the air, and dash to high speeds. It was re-released as a Player's Choice title in 2003. It was released in North America on August 26, 2002, Japan on July 19, 2002, in Europe on October 4, 2002, and in Australia on October 11, 2002. ![]() The game was developed by Nintendo's EAD division and published by Nintendo. It is a Super Mario series title that serves as an indirect sequel to Super Mario 64. Assembly - See exploded view and sectional view for assembly help.Super Mario Sunshine ( スーパーマリオサンシャイン, Sūpāmariosanshain ?) is a 3D platforming game for the Nintendo GameCube.There are a few parts with small overhangs that could benefit from supports, like the "pump base" part, which has an overhang for the belt slot. Supports - Most parts can print with no supports.For parts that require less detail, higher layer heights can be used to save print time. Use higher infill if you want stronger parts. The design has a slot to attach a belt to wear it, but I'm not sure how well it works. The design is intended to be wearable and functional to an extent (it doesn't actually shoot water, but the head and arms can rotate). I intend to print out the rest of the pieces and then sand and paint them. I have printed out some of the parts from the top section to depict the functionality of the design. ![]() ![]() See the exploded view for assembly instructions. ![]() Most pieces slot together for easy assembly, and are designed to print with no supports. The design is split into multiple pieces, intended to fit the build plate of a Lulzbot Mini (155mmx155mmx158mm). This is FLUDD - the Flash Liquidizer Ultra Dousing Device from Super Mario Sunshine. ![]()
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