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Halloween 3d
Halloween 3d









  1. HALLOWEEN 3D UPGRADE
  2. HALLOWEEN 3D FULL

The glow in the dark filament is the perfect choice for Halloween. It comes in handy when you want to print with highly abrasive materials such as ColorFabb XT CF20, Bronzefill, Brassfill, Woodfill and others. You can order the hardened steel nozzle from our e-shop and it’s definitely not a one-trick pony. However, thanks to our article and video, changing the nozzle shouldn’t take you more than just a few minutes. They look so cool! Sure, printing from GITD filaments requires a hardened steel nozzle. We feel that models printed with g low-in-the-dark filaments aren’t as common as they deserve. And, of course, all parts are separated, so you can print each set with a different filament to get that nice orange-black combo.ĭownload link: Halloween Pumpkin Spider Transformer on Thingiverse Glow in the dark prints

halloween 3d

We decided to print a cute little pumpkin-spider, but you can easily scale the parts in Slic3r using the “S” key and print a pretty big eight-legged crawler. Plus, you can also play around with the scale. It’s built around a great idea, it’s well-designed, imaginative and easy to print! The assembly process is described on Thingiverse and it pretty much consists of gluing two parts together and then pushing the leg ball joints into the chest sockets. The model consists of seven different parts, and the creator recommends using 0.15mm layer height and a 10% infill for slicing. A simple superglue and a lack of arachnophobia is enough.

halloween 3d

New Zealand-based maker William Bruning designed this model really well – you don’t need any sort of special tools, soldering, metal parts or anything like that to assemble this pumpkin-turned-spider. Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a pumpkin can… Featured on the front page, this model perfectly demonstrates how much fun you can have with designing models for 3D printing. And for god’s sake, keep him away from your precious filaments! 🙂ĭownload link: Zombie Jo MMU version | G-code (0.2mm, PLA, MK3 MMU2) | Zombie Jo Single Color | G-code (0.15mm, PLA, MK3) | Halloween Pumpkin Spider Transformer Just spray the printed model with a primer color, let it dry and then use acrylic colors (we have used Citadel colors) to finish the job. The shapes are quite simple, so you don’t need to spend much time with post-processing, such as sanding.

HALLOWEEN 3D UPGRADE

We recommend using a nice green filament for the face and hands to achieve that chic zombie look.īut if you don’t have the Multi-Material Upgrade 2.0 (yet), you can still print the figure with a single filament and paint it afterward. Zombie Jo is obviously our own creation, and the model can be printed in both single-color and Multi-Material modes. It’s Prusament, of course! Delicious pink Prusament!

halloween 3d

What are they after? Brains? Nope, wrong. And at those times, when the moon is full, Zombie Jo and his army get really hungry.

HALLOWEEN 3D FULL

With Halloween two weeks away, you still have plenty of time to get everything ready for the festival of fear and fright! Do you prefer crows with glowing red eyes? Rotten arms of the living dead raising from your front lawn? An innocent-looking pumpkin with a nasty spider-surprise hiding inside? Or a zombie strikingly similar to Jo Prusa? We’ve got it all!Ī full moon hangs above the Prusa Research HQ like a… huge shiny thing in the sky. We also have our own inventions and modifications of already existing projects and much more! But let’s not limit ourselves to things found on the internet. Welcome, mortal! We hope you are not easily spooked! Why? Because we have decided to open our cabinet of curiosities and bring you some Halloween-themed inspiration! Our mysterious masters of 3D printing and post-processing ghouls selected many strange items from the place, only the brave and foolish dare to enter – The Internet! (*distant thunder*).











Halloween 3d