microphone prop 3d models
37925 3d models found related to microphone prop.cults3d
... SM57 Microphone. ...This particular prop is good for testing microphone clips that will be used on the real deal. The dimensions are fairly accurate. This is the first design I've posted. Thanks for checking it out. You're great!!! ...Travis L.
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This is for a play we did so that it looked like a Vintage 1940s radio show microphone. It is hollow so that a real microphone will fit inside. ... two pieces i used zip ties.the painted over the whole thing.
cults3d
This is a recreated old school Microphone similar to what you would find in an old black and white tv show or on the desk of a late night show. Specifically it is modeled after an NBC microphone (RCA44). This model has screws to connect all the...
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This is a recreated old school Microphone similar to what you would find in an old black and white tv show or on the desk of a late night show. Specifically it is modeled after an NBC microphone (RCA44). This model has screws to connect all the...
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This is an easy to assemble prop that you can print in about 42 minutes. The materials required for this are black filament (optional), a black sharpie, and the wire from a pair of apple ear buds. To see some of my other creations, check out my...
prusaprinters
This microphone prop / toy was designed to accomodate costumes that need a hint of color to match. This microphone prints in multiple parts so that each section can be in the color of choice. The microphone connects via a twist & lock...
sketchfab
Here’s yet another prop you can use for your games. ...A microphone with a dog sculpture decoration. Could double up as a saltshaker too by the way!! Enjoy!! ...:)
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The school I work at does a lot of drama presentations, recently we needed some prop mic's but couldn't find any that were the right size. So I took the Makies Microphone and tweaked the proportions to get what we needed. ...For those curious about the...
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This is just koyzumie's original model, split into two halves for easier (horizontal) printing.