So I've been working on chopping up this model I got from some free source of Medic, making it into something I can 3d print, y'know? I couldn't find it anywhere else, so I figured fuck it, let's finally learn Blender. (I have found the medigun print model, though. eight dollars was worth the probable hours I would spend making it myself.) But I have gotten soooo carried away that it now can open and is hollow inside like a backpack, complete with print-in-place hinge for the main part and the canister on the side hopefully being able to fit a water bottle or something... I have genuinely spent probably 20 hours screwing around with this modelling program with this. Help me. And then I wondered. What if I did the same thing the guy who made the medigun model did, and put it online so others would not have to suffer like I did?? It's not like it's just a single block I took from the Internet, I mean, I separated all the parts and made the canister smooth and all this shit I did... would it be too much to sell it? A lot of work went into it, is going into it, and I'm proud of it. Would anyone even be willing to pay like ten bucks for something like this? I don't really have to worry about that yet, as I'm not done, so I've got time to think about it. perchance I could get some input? Also, is it even called the Medipack? It has hinges and can open up, and will cost me an exorbitant amount of money just to buy the pla filament to print it. It is my baby. Love y'all