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Kida - Atlantis - 1TO10 STL FILE 3D PRINT MODEL

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Kida - Atlantis - 1TO10 STL FILE 3D PRINT MODEL

€15
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Ciao Ragazzi!! 

Here my fanart version of Kida, the princess of the forgotten city of Atlantis, made as a statue in 1:10 scale. 

The file is made in Blender 3D and is printed and tested. 

Kida is ready to print and sliced into 9 parts!

You can build in SFW or NSF-W version! 

She came with keys to make it easier to print and paint.

Came also with Presupported Chitubox files! 


If you want send me pictures of your print to share I will be happy! Hope you like!


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On Wiky: 

Kidagakash "Kida" Nedakh is the deuteragonist of Disney's 2001 animated feature film Atlantis: The Lost Empire. She is the only daughter of Kashekim Nedakh, King of Atlantis and the former princess of Atlantis, ascending as queen of Atlantis following her father's death. By the end of the first film, Kida had married Milo and became the daughter-in-law of Augustus and Lucille Thatch and the granddaughter-in-law of Thaddeus Thatch.


From the beginning, the filmmakers wanted Kida to stand out from other Disney Princesses both in appearance and in personality. So as not to appear as another damsel in distress, they created her to be a warrior woman with the strength to overcome hostility.

The supervising animator of Kida was Randy Haycock. Randy further wanted to develop a unique appearance for Kida that made her different from the other Disney Princess. Going through various magazines and looking at models, he drew her with a slightly wider nose and full lips. He also wanted to play the character's personality of being stoic and firm while also having a soft, playful side that is left out when she meets Milo.

Cree Summer provides the voice of Kida. Cree was excited to finally get to voice a character in a Disney animated feature after having been in the business for over fifteen years by that point. Haycock noted how he felt intimidated by Cree's wild and unique personality the first time he met her and drew inspiration from that into developing scenes where Kida and Milo first meet. Natalie Strom voiced Kida as a child in the film's prologue, which was added in late in production, while Cree would reprise the character in the sequel.

Personality

Kida is a warrior princess, making her strong and very skilled at combat. It is mentioned that several thousand years ago, Kida would have killed outsiders on sight. By the present time, however, Kida has become so curious about Atlantis' past that she is willing to let in outsiders hoping that they could help her rediscover Atlantis' history, even as far as taking a liking to Milo. She is shown to love her father and husband very much. Although she can seem quite forceful, violent, and aggressive at times, she has a kind heart and general respect for all creatures.

She is enthusiastically curious about the modern world, which is perhaps emphasised by 8700 years trapped underground. She is also driven to learn about her own culture and technology, which had been repressed by her father for fear of repeating another cataclysm, however, not knowing this, she is instead frustrated by the treasure trove of knowledge right in front of her that she doesn't understand. Kida was kept uneducated by her father out of fear, yet she is still highly intelligent, capable of understanding new languages from brief exposure to them; she is also adaptable from intuition and observations, as well as being quick to learn.

Kida is direct and blunt, making potentially insulting observations about people she meets, however, she intends neither insult nor considers their flaws as faults. While being a strong fighter herself, she doesn't inherently admire physical strength, as she was able to become close to Milo out of admiration and respect for his intelligence and knowledge, as well as his compassionate demeanour. Similarly, Kida is compassionate and generous, however, will react aggressively to threats to her people.

Physical appearance

Kida is a tall girl with a very slender build and a slightly muscular physique. She has white long hair and brown skin like all Atlanteans. She has blue-colored tattoos (which represent teardrops), which appear to change slightly after she becomes Queen and large blue eyes. She also wears a shard of the crystal around her neck. With the power of the Atlantean crystal, Kida and the other Atlanteans are given abnormally long lives. Though Kida is roughly 8,500 - 8,800 years old (according to Milo), she physically resembles someone in their mid-late 20's.

Her attire changes when she transitions from princess to queen, with her clothes going from being very revealing to being elaborate. As a princess, she wears only a simple blue bikini, the top being a strapless bandeau and the bottoms are covered with sarong type skirt, gold jewelry being an earring on her right ear, a band on her left arm, an anklet on her right ankle, and she goes around barefoot. In the sequel, her dress is a strapless dark turquoise dress with two slits on either side and a gold chevron pattern on the hem, with a red sash at the waist and a dark blue cape with a gold underside attached to the rear. In the short story "Milo's Rescue Mission", Kida can actually revert to her princess outfit even as a queen.

Appearances

Atlantis: The Lost Empire

At a very young age, Kida is present when a gigantic tsunami threatens the central city of Atlantis. She watches in tears as her mother is suddenly chosen by the Heart of Atlantis to save the city, leaving the young child behind. Her father quickly covers her eyes so as not to look but neglects to do so himself.

Centuries later, Kida leads a small group of hunters and gathers through the earth's many caverns and catacombs when they notice a large group of outsiders approaching their city. They keep watch on them, with her believing that their being able to find Atlantis could mean that they could be of help. When the expedition desperately escapes an attack from fireflies, they come upon a lone member who is injured. Kida decides to help heal the outsider before taking off.

When the expedition eventually finds Atlantis, Kida and her group confront the expedition. When the man she had just healed reveals that he can speak Atlantean, she opens up to them and immediately takes them to her father. However, her father demands that they leave without explaining why. When left alone, she gets into an argument with her father regarding how their way of life is dying while he believes it is being preserved.

Unconvinced, Kida singles out the man who is named Milo Thatch. Realizing that she does not even know how to read the Atlantean written language, he agrees to help her as they explore the city. They come to a pond where underneath are numerous writings she has him translate. He is able to figure out information regarding the Heart of Atlantis, which is the power source keeping the city alive and was what took her mother away.

Upon surfacing, they find that the rest of the expedition plan to steal the Heart of Atlantis and sell it on the black market. Their leader Lyle Rourke forces Milo to cooperate by having a gun pointed at Kida. Kida watches in horror as they ransack her father's chamber, which is followed by the leader striking her father down before he figures out where the Heart of Atlantis is hidden. Inside the Crystal Chamber, she is called upon by the crystal and she bonds with it before being encased within a container.

Kida remains inactive as a battle ensues for her. Milo successfully rescues her, bringing her back to the city in time for her and the Heart of Atlantis to raise the giant stone guardians from their slumber and create a force field to protect the city from an awakened volcano. Kida is released from the crystal with the city saved and leaves her with a bracelet of hers that her mother held onto when called upon previously by the crystal.

Because of her father's death, Kida becomes the Queen of Atlantis. Milo stays behind, having fallen in love with her and helping the civilians rediscover their lost culture. Among her first acts is for a stone effigy of her father to be constructed to join the other stone effigies of the past kings orbiting the Heart of Atlantis that now hovers over the city.

Atlantis: Milo's Return

Kida, as Queen of Atlantis, is working with Milo, who is now her husband, to use the Heart of Atlantis to rebuild the civilization. They are unexpectedly visited by their comrades from the first film. They learn that a creature called the Kraken, which is presumed to be an Atlantean defense mechanism, is attacking a town. Kida and the others travel and are able to stop the creature.

While Kida adjusts well to the outside world, she feels guilty because there could be more Atlantean machines wreaking havoc. Kida and the others travel to Arizona, where they find a town with a statue that appears to be of Atlantean origin. They are also forced to confront the coyote spirits who oppose them. A Native American man is able to serve as a median, and Kida learns that she has the power to choose Atlantis' destiny.

Later, Kida and friends travel on a search for the Gungnir, a mythical spear of Atlantean origin. They track the thief, a man named Erik Hellstrom, to the Nordic Mountains. There, he presumes Kida to be his daughter (Erik believes himself to be Odin) and kidnaps her. Hellstrom intends to end the world by bringing about Ragnarök and creates various beasts. Kida is able to retrieve the spear after Vinnie provides a distraction.

As a result of the adventures, Kida learns about the power of the Atlantean crystal and comes to believe that her father was wrong for hiding it. She combines the Heart Crystal with the spear and uses its power to raise Atlantis to the surface. It should also be noted that unlike in the first film, Kida, for some reason, does not have the extra tattoos obtained on her face from her wedding to Milo/coronation as Queen.

House of Mouse

Kida appears briefly in the episode "Donald Wants to Fly". She is flying on a Ketak, an Atlantean vehicle carved in the shape of a fish.

Once Upon a Studio

Kida appears where she prepares to leave in disappointment after Goofy breaks the camera that was to be used to take a group photo to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Walt Disney Animation Studios. However, she pauses when Alan-A-Dale starts playing "When You Wish Upon a Star", lifting everyone's spirits where they are able to successfully take the group photo.

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A sculpture of Kida from Atlantis movie in .Stl file ready for 3d printing

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