I have just purchased the scout trooper helmet. In the pictures it shows it in parts, and hinged. I have purchased from you before and always had multiple STL FILES that makes up the print. This has come as one, and just points you to what to use to cut it. This is not something I have done before, and as it is hinged I would have expected the separate parts, especially as I have paid for the helmet. And with the circular parts it hinges on, I can’t see how to cut it without losing them? Is there any way you can help me with this as I was hoping to set it to print, but I don't have the time to learn to slice, so I will have to leave printing it for now?
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