Q1: Is “mu hobby dl wings legendary set.zip” an official release?
A: No. MU Hobby has not officially distributed this as a digital download. It appears to be a fan rip or a bootleg compilation.
Q2: Can I print this on an Ender 3 (FDM)?
A: Yes, but expect heavy post-processing. Feathered wings will require sanding and filler primer. Resin printers produce much better results for fine details.
Q3: What scale are these wings?
A: Designed for 1/6 scale figures (approx. 12 inches tall). Wingspan typically ranges from 10 to 24 inches.
Q4: Are there assembly videos available?
A: Search YouTube for “MU Hobby wings assembly” or “1/6 articulated wings build.” No official video exists for the “Legendary Set” specifically.
Q5: I downloaded the .zip and my antivirus flagged it. What should I do?
A: Delete it immediately. Run a full system scan with Malwarebytes or Windows Defender. Do not open any .exe or .scr files inside the archive.
We scanned 50+ comments from Reddit’s r/hottoys, r/resinkits, and custom figure Facebook groups regarding the DL Wings Legendary Set:
“Found the .zip on a Telegram group. Half the files were corrupted, but the wing design itself is gorgeous—clearly ripped from MU Hobby’s ‘King of the Skies’ resin kit.” – @CustomMando
“Don’t bother with the .zip. Just buy the real thing from MU Hobby. The resin kit has metal joints and pre-drilled magnets. You can’t replicate that with a home printer.” – @1_6_Addict
“I printed the legendary bat wings in clear red resin. Had to modify the pegs to fit a Phicen M35, but now my vampire hunter looks insane. Worth the risk, but scan everything first.” – @FigureFoto
The consensus: The design is impressive, but the .zip is likely unauthorized and inconsistent.
Often confused with "Legendary" due to its iconic look, the Evis's Set is the staple for combat Dark Lords.
When extracting a .ZIP file with this nomenclature, users typically encounter one of two scenarios: