titanfall action figures 3d models
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Recover your childhood toys or create new toys with this line of action figures: ALL PARTS OF THE STARWARS FIGURES ARE COMPATIBLE BETWEEN ALL THE STARWARS FIGURES, so you can combine them and create your own characters, the possibilities are endless....
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Recover your childhood toys or create new toys with this line of action figures: ALL PARTS OF THE Starwars FIGURES ARE COMPATIBLE BETWEEN ALL THE FIGURES, so you can combine them and create your own characters, the possibilities are endless. This...
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Figure stand for vintage (1988-1998) TMNT action figures. ...Designed based on figure's shields and vehicle's wheels with TMNT logo in the middle.The post is designed tight, and seems to be a good height to not break, but be careful.60mm in diameter.My...
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An articulated pitdroid that can fold up like they do in the movies. ...Its in 1:12 scale and may need to be scaled up to print well on most printers.
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A clever and functional keychain that pays homage to the iconic Maker Faire robot design, now accessible through a free download from Thingiverse.
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This object was made in Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://www.tinkercad.com/things/cJQElS73vax
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A photogrammetry project I did awhile back. -You can use a piece of 1.75mm filament for the knee joints. -You will need a small screw in the body to keep everything together. ... -You can use 3mm magnets for the feet...
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filament spool is required for the holes and burn ends off foe pegs on elbows, forearms, upper legs and shins feel free to model your character for head, torso, upper arms, upper legs, waist and forearms and shins needs to be flexible
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The famous intergalactic enemy of the Avengers, the Mad Titan in my own way, with the Infinity Gauntlet.
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Highly detailed 4-inch figurine with full articulation, carefully designed with various poses in mind to ensure optimal structural integrity during the printing process.
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Decided that there wasn't any really good sources for gipsy danger models. So I decided to make my own. Note I haaaaave not really test printed it yet. ...From what I can tell from shapeways it should print fine but I dunno.
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check out how i made this here - https://youtu.be/_DoWncwwScM The joints are not a perfect fit and will need some sanding in order to fit perfectly!
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THE ANNELIDS: A mysterious alien creature, either the only on earth, or the last of it's kind. Once considered a pest from some place beyond our understanding, she now wanders earth. This creature is a being comprised of thousands of individual worm...
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Accurate model of Wall-E from the Disney Pixar movie of the same name. All body parts are combined together. If anyone want blender or zbrush file which contains detailed designs and separate parts that you can edit as per your requirement then...
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I've been making articulated toys in 3d printer since 2016 but always characters created by me. When I played Halo 3 with my son, he asked me to print Master Chief. As an obsessed to articulation I didn't want a static one. ...So, I changed the...
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An articulated pitdroid that can fold up like they do in the movies. ...Its in 1:12 scale and may need to be scaled up to print well on most printers.
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This model was crafted with Tinkercad's powerful design tools. ...Edit it instantly online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/8W6k7yP1ZxQ.
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i just cut the body off and put a hole in the head feel free to use it
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Discover the famous anti-hero my way. ...The black spider-man who takes over humans.
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I broke down this solid statue from Melic, found at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2323035, and added ball joints to every spot where flexibility is required. The Iron Man STL includes supports, while the iron man slice has its components spaced...
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↓ This is a version of this work with TPU as the material. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5525623 Modified the structure of the joint part for TPU. Unfortunately, the joint part became easier to come off than PETG. No screws are required to...
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Are you a fan of Shell Shockers? ...Do you have a 3D printer?If yes, than this was made just for you.
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You'd be crazy to shell out 20 bucks on some puny Steve Fig from a store, when you can whip up an even bigger one yourself and save the cash in the process!!!