We've released a new articulated toy - Labrador Retriever.
The dog has better looking legs thanks to a new joint there and the new head attachment system that works!
The Lab is available as STL and 3MF files for 3d printers on Cults3d, Creality Cloud, Patreon and My Mini Factory (we're going to start selling files there in March-April 2024).
But if you don't have printer and don't know where you can print it, you can get already print of the dog from our partners (we're going to create a list of them in March and then we'll publish it)
We hope you'll like it!
Happy Flexi pets is our other project where we create articulated toys, figurines, magnets, keychains and other things for home 3d printing. There is no shipping, customs and waiting when the toy arrives. You just need to buy a file of the design and print it at home!
You can see more our designs on Instragram
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wondering if i should do an interest form just so you guys can suggest merch you wanna see from me because I'm undecisive already lmao (if you have any suggestions, inbox is very much open)
Hi guys,
We've released a new flexi toy for our Happy Flexi pets project.
It's a Baby Godzilla the flexi toy. It's one piece (print in place) design, that has articulated rear legs and a tail.
There are 2 versions of the godzilla's faces - with closed and open mouth.
The model is prepared for multi-material (color) 3d printing.
The STL and pre-painted 3MF files are available for purchasing on Cults3d and Creality Cloud. And you can get these and exclusive models on our Patreon.
You can also get 3d printed toy from our authorized sellers )
My eyeblanks finally came in! I had to wait a while to get these despite modeling them myself, my local library system got rid of the 3d printer and the other libraries in the area required a card to use theirs.
Wound up finding someone on etsy who does custom 3d printing who helped me out!
Took the eyes off again because I'm gonna redo them, but I'm SO pleased with the movement on this thing! My third time building a head with a moving jaw, probably the first time it's ever worked this well.
Every time I come into possession of more money than I typically have on average (holidays, birthdays) the devil tempts me to buy a 3D printer and start on that 1:1 scale Outrage MK.II model
@elodieunderglass I think you would appreciate this 3D printing project I found for adding legs to an IKEA Lämplig. More images and source files are on Thingiverse, so if you have access to a 3D printer you can make them yourself!