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Spooky Gengar low-poly decoration

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Low poly Pokémon from Generation 3 are now available on Thangs! 🎉

  • Low-poly spooky Gengar
    3D Model fully ready for Simple 3D printing FDM ,SLS and SLA printer
  • Data ready for 3D printing:
    • parts ready for easy assembly in stl

$3.70

Low-poly

Description

Gengar – spooky pokemon decoration

SCALE

At 100% scale the model is 10 cm tall when assembled. The hole inside fits an LED candle 18 mm tall and 38.5 mm in diameter. It is designed for an IKEA LED candle, but you can use others that would fit or you can scale the model as you wish. https://www.ikea.com/gb/en/p/godafton-led-tealight-in-outdoor-battery-operated-natural-00355576/

The top part is designed with a base that has a hole for the candle “flame” so that it covers the white part of the candle so it looks better.

PRINTER SETTINGS

This model need supports only in the mouth. The hands for us print just fine without supports, but if you want to be sure you can add them there as well. The recommended layer height is 0.2 mm
This model was created as part of our low-poly Pokemon project, you can check them all out here: https://3d-mon.com/3d-model/groupe/unisex3dprintmodel/pokemon/

If you’d like to suggest what we should do next, check out our pre-order page and fill in your suggestion: 3d-mon.com/preorder

Do you like the model and don’t have a 3D printer? There are lots of people who offer 3D printing services these days. Try searching for someone who offers them in your area.

This fan-made model was brought to life by 3Demon. We are a group of modeling and 3D printing enthusiasts based in Prague, Czech Republic.
Here are some links to our social media where you can join our community or just look at more of our creations:

Social Media Links

 

Do not use a real flame candle in this model obviously 🙂

Got something to discuss?


Guest
Daniel Praid
1 year 9 months ago

I would love to print this so the light really shines through not just the mouth and eyes. Any advice on slicer settings to thin it out?

Support
1 year 9 months ago

The best way to achieve that is to use translucent filament. 🙂

 

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