STL file to be edited.

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I have a STL file of spiderman.
I am looking to print the file at full height (1.79m) however, I have a bambu x1c and p1s, so I need the model broken down into lots of small pieces I can print on these printers and then stick together.
ideally, I want the model broke into sections where it can be glued together easy, without joints being visible.
each connector will need to have a connecting point/pin and socket, or something to help them with strength when glued together.
I am happy for the head to be a single piece, as it should be big enough, however for example the arm may need to be split into 3 pieces (hand, forearm and upper arm) as an example.
each piece cannot be more then 245mm x 245mm x 250mm
if you are using a standard pin, and hole to join the parts, then the pin needs to be at least 25mm wide, and 50mm long.
please quote to break the model into pieces, and resize it to a print ready STL which would be 1.79m tall.
many thanks

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