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By ShaneKao
Discover this amazing creation by the designer ShaneKao. It is the Torrance Family from Stanley Kubrick's The Shining in 3.75 retro figure. The design, modeling and painting work is absolutely amazing on these toys. ShaneKao has recreated the universe of the film in a really retro and articulated creations.
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Nintendo Switch Japanese Cloud Dock - Classic and OLED version
€3.15
02Vizibusz - RC ship 1:32
€15
03HEXAGONAL FLOWER CONTAINER
€2.56
04Scully V2 - Shell Ejecting Toy Foam Dart Blaster - Fully Mechanical
€19
05RC-scale-yacht Nordhavn 52
€17. 79
06Socrates Skull Bust
€5.66
07Oxygen Not Included statue
€1.90
08Cone Clock
€1.50
09Pyramid Jewelry box
Free
10vampire
€2.50
11Sci-fi container trailer, version 2
€5.70
12Skippy, the hairy Gnome with 2023 sign to print in place and with articulated legs
€2.85 -20% €2.28
COLOR CHANGING PENCIL HOLDER
Free
14UMG 4 TRX CS
€25
15Obelisk Vase
Free
16Contact Lens Case
€2. 40 -40% €1.44
ZAKU 2 MS-06S 3D print model
€38.02
18FLEXI CUTE ACUATIC BABY DRAGON - ARTICULATED TOY, PRINT IN PLACE BODY
€2.90
19Transformable Optimus Prime (single print, no support material)
Free
20Nigiri sushi
Free
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Gremlin 640mm FPV Plank
€0.95
02Mate qatar 2022 world cup
€10 -50% €5
BATCAT HELMET
€3. 69
04HOGWARTS STYLE CASTLE - RING BOX
€2.19
05Articulated Eeveelution mega pack
€10
06glasses new year 2023
€1.24
07HAIRY FLEXI GNOME TO PRINT IN PLACE
€2.38
08USS EnterSurprise - Print-in-place Playset Container for Tiny F14 Jet Fighters
€3.79
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Buzz Lightyear HELMET/HEAD
€6.64
02Cosmic Bunny Keyholder
€2.50
03Strongman Game anti stress
€1. 50
04Cute smiling Axolotl Statue
Free
051/18 Scale Jerry Can
Free
06Deinosuchus walking - pre-supported prehistoric crocodile/alligator
€9
07Roly poly chipmunk toy
€1.62
08Steampunk Bug 3 Pack
€5.69
09STAR WARS VINTAGE JAWA WOMPRAT RIDER ACTION FIGURE, CUSTOM KENNER, HASBRO, 3.75", 1/18
€5.69
10Penguin's Surprise Catch
Free
11CHUCKY doll xl 60 centimeters version with knife 41 pieces
Free
12ie Concepts The LoLux 1/24 Body SCX24
€7. 36
13Mini BB MACHINEGUN
€1.78
14Magnetic Dice Case for 5pcs 16mm Dice holder magnet
€0.99
15ROSE from Beauty and the Beast
€3
16Casio F-91W watch strap
Free
17Football Pen Holder
€0.67
18Gerbera-like_hanger
Free
19Dudo, jeu de dé
Free
20Mini Tetris GameBoy Stand
Free
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Cute Mini Octopus
Free
02flexi turtle
Free
03VETERAN BLUES BROTHERS BLADE GUARD
Free
04PRINT-IN-PLACE SPRING LOADED BOX
Free
05Thing Addams (Fingers)
Free
06Thing
Free
07Snap Fit Mini Crossbow V3 ( easy to assemble version )
Free
08Articulated Lizard v2
Free
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TOGEPI POKEMON ( POKÉMON ) HIGH-RES
€2. 50
Heninger - Golden Axe mini
€1
Longmoan - Golden Axe mini
€1
The Great Hall - Sirene Dice Tower
€9.90
Pin-up Hive Lady
Scorpion's Kunai - Scorpion's Kunai
POKEMON GENGAR - ORNAMENTAL VERSION
Charmander(Pokemon)
Heavy Space Samurai Hero
€5
Decorative wall bracket - butterfly
€4.99
Ender 3 S1 Spatula holder
€0.50
CR5 Pro Hotend Carrier
€1.25
Eel
Free
Classic Carved 003
€6
AOS7 Front Bumper & Immortal-T Antenna Mount
Free
BMW E36 M3 air duck
€10
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Cults, the 3D printing platform
Welcome to Cults, the world’s leading independent website for 3D printer files. Discover and download the best 3D models for all your 3D printing & DIY projects.
Cults is a digital marketplace for 3D printing and design. Use our 3D model library to discover everything you can do with a 3D printer (FDM, SLA, DLP, SLS) event with CNC machining and laser cutting. You don’t know how to make a 3D file but you want to 3D print objects? Cults is for you! Browse our different categories and download the best 3D printer models for free, open-source or paid mode. The formats you can download are in STL, OBJ, 3MF, CAD, STEP, SCAD or DXF, DWG, SVG format, they are all 3D printable guaranteed or CNC compatible.
We are connecting 3D print files makers with people who want to use their 3D printer. Our 3D model repository acts as a real source of inspiration since the best designers share their best STL files daily to offer you their latest inventions!
On Cults you can also find a 3D printer nearby, get voucher codes to buy cheap 3D printers or filaments at best prices and also a whole series of 3D printing contests. Cults is a joyful community that brings together all 3D printing fans to dialogue and create together.
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You are a designer and you want to sell your 3D models optimized for 3D printing? Thanks to Cults you can earn money with your files STL, OBJ, CAD, 3MF, etc.! For each download, you will receive 80% of the net selling price (excluding VAT) via PayPal. Cults keeps 20% of commission which is used to finance bank fees (about 5%) and then all the costs related to the technical maintenance of the platform: hosting, bandwidth, accounting, email communications, translations, etc. There is no subscription system or fixed fee to pay. You sell, you win!
If you are still hesitating to share your models on Cults, feel free to read this article Why publish my designs on Cults? List of advantages and benefits to get an idea.
- Designers 80%
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Best Places to Find 3D Printing Templates
3D printing is a relatively new field in which 3D designs are translated into the real world with the help of special printers.
This 3rd century design area is becoming more and more popular every day as 3D printers become more and more accessible to mass consumers, which has led to the opening of many community-driven websites for 3D printing patterns. nine0003
This collection contains some of the Best 3D Print Template Resource Sites that you can use to meet fellow designers, download free templates, and share your creative designs online.
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Pinshape is a community driven online marketplace for 3D printing templates.
Website serves excellent resource for free STL 9 files0006 , but it is also used as a marketplace for buying and selling 3D printing files. The Pinshape community consists of more than 70,000 designers and manufacturers who add new STL files to the market every day.
The website has a variety of designers and helps merchants grow their stores through a series of guides.
Thingiverse
Thingiverse is known as the largest content repository for 3D printing templates. nine0003
Site created by MakerBot, the company behind the popular 3D Printer Replicator. The site has a large community of 3D designers and professionals who add new STL files daily. B 3D Printing Templates They range from simple shapes to complex composite objects.
My Miny Factory
My Miny Factory is another great charting site, serves as a resource base for quality 3D printing templates. nine0003
STL files are divided into 15 categories They range from fashion, arts, crafts and home accessories to gadgets, electronics, spare parts and other items.
My factory Miny offers proven quality files for 3D printing designed by professionals. There are many templates on the site, but if you can't find what you need, you can always request a specific object from the designers.
NIG 3D Print Exchange
NIG 3D Printing Exchange is a community platform Directed by STEM. (STEM is short for " Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics "). On this website, people share and distribute special 3D printing patterns that are scientifically accurate and medically applicable.
STL file library includes prosthetics, neuroscience, molecular models and more.
3D models
3D models are A 3d print file site that focuses on architecture, scale models, product designs, and everything created with the SketchUp software.
The site has a great community and different designers. It is also intended for manufacturers who want to share, launch and promote their 3D models.
Sketchfab
SketchFab has an amazing library of great 3D printing templates . The site mainly contains character designs, sculptures and various models in STL and OBJ format. nine0003
OBJ is a file format, provides color information as an addition to the 3D model and is used in advanced printing. Another thing that makes this website unique is the all-in-one 3D viewer that allows you to view the object in full 360 degrees directly from the website before downloading.
Grabcad
Grabcad is a community resource base for 3D printing patterns that aims to help mechanical engineers create great products faster.
The site works as a collaboration tool between designers and helps them create 3D models together. The community has over a million engineers who update the open source library daily with free 3D printing files in STL and other formats.
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REC Wiki » Top Ten Sites for 3D Printing 3D Models
If you already have a 3D printer and 3D printing plastic, the only thing left to do is find digital models. Do-it-yourself 3D modeling is interesting, but mastering this skill will take a lot of time. In the meantime, we suggest looking for something interesting on the sites in our selection.
1. Thingiverse
The largest and most famous platform, Thingiverse is a project of the American company MakerBot, which has made a huge contribution to the development of amateur 3D printers. In recent years, MakerBot has been operating under the wing of Stratasys Corporation and focuses more on the professional segment of the additive market, but this has not affected the work of Thingiverse in any way. The name of the platform is a play on words meaning "The Universe of Things" (Thing + Universe). The site remains the largest repository of exclusively free 3D models with a focus on 3D printing and continues to grow. Thingiverse currently offers over one and a half million 3D models. nine0003
Thingiverse website: www.thingiverse.com/
2. Instructables
Instructables is more than just an online warehouse of 3D models. This platform is primarily aimed at do-it-yourselfers, and therefore Instructables hosts not just 3D models, but complex projects - often using electronics, mostly hobby, but often quite serious. Scientists also use the site, posting useful open-source projects like smartphone-based 3D printed microscopes. The main feature of the site is that the projects are accompanied by detailed, step-by-step instructions - hence the name. Of course, additive technologies play an important role in many of the published projects, and the projects themselves are offered free of charge. nine0003
Instructables website: www.instructables.com
3. Cults
Popular site based in France. The platform works in a mixed way, offering both free and paid models. The paid section to a large extent influenced the rich assortment, since any user can make money on their creations. The site takes a commission, but approximately 80% of the cost of each 3D model sold goes into the authors' pocket. If you're not ready to pay for digital models, check out Cults anyway and browse the freebies - there are plenty of them. And don't let the name confuse you, it doesn't smell of any cultists there. Cults is just St. Luc is the opposite, while Saint Luke is considered the patron saint of artists. nine0003
Website: cults3d.com
4. MyMiniFactory
A London-based platform that also offers a mix of free and paid 3D models. Many of the paid works are posted by professional designers, and the administration often holds competitions among authors. The peculiarity of MyMiniFactory is that this site guarantees quality: the published 3D models are first tested for compatibility with 3D printers, then a trial 3D printing is carried out, and only then the model is placed in the public domain. nine0003
Jonathan Beck
One of the most famous MyMiniFactory-related endeavors is the Scan the World project. The author of this initiative was the British enthusiast Jonathan Beck, who in 2014 committed a major “robbery” of the London Museum. True, Jonathan took out not real exhibits, but about ten thousand photographs, on the basis of which he then recreated the appearance of the exhibits in digital form using photogrammetry. Since then, Beck has had many associates armed with cameras and 3D scanners and regularly adding 3D models of art and historical artifacts from around the world, including from some Russian museums. All models in the Scan the World collection are offered free of charge. nine0003
MyMiniFactory website: www.myminifactory.com
5. Prusa Printers
Strictly speaking, this is not a repository of 3D models as such, but the home site of Prusa Research, an enterprise of the Czech engineer Josef Prusa, whose name is familiar to all enthusiasts additive technologies. True, on this site, Josef and his team offer not only 3D printers and consumables of their own production, but also 3D models, and for free. Since this company deals only with additive technologies, all models in the catalog are optimized for 3D printing. The main share of published models falls on the users of the site, and Prusha's team regularly stimulates the authors with various competitions. An interesting feature of this site is that it allows you to publish not only 3D models, but also ready-made machine code. On the one hand, this is good, because users can immediately send a model for 3D printing without fiddling with a slicer. On the other hand, there is always a chance of incompatibility or outright sabotage, so be careful, and if in doubt, just download the STL files and prepare the code yourself. nine0003
Prusa Printers website: www.prusa3d.com
6. Pinshape
Another collection of 3D models, this time of Canadian origin. The first version of the site did not last long, only a couple of years, but immediately after the closure, the well-known American manufacturer of stereolithographic 3D printers Formlabs bought the resource. The platform continues to work to this day and contains tens of thousands of projects. Like most similar platforms, Pinshape offers both paid and free 3D models, and anyone can submit work. nine0003
Pinshape website: pinshape.com
7. YouMagine
Another project under the corporate umbrella. This site was founded by one of the co-founders of the Dutch company Ultimaker, which in turn is well known for a whole series of successful FDM 3D printers. Although this is not the largest resource (only about twenty thousand projects), it has two pluses. Firstly, only free 3D models are offered here. Secondly, the site is structured in such a way that it is easier for designers to improve their own and other people's work, collaborate and receive feedback. As a result, you can find a lot of serious projects here, such as OpenBionics 3D printed prostheses, but there is also enough entertainment content. nine0003
YouMagine website: www.youmagine.com
8. CGTrader
This Lithuanian site initially had nothing to do with 3D printing, being a platform for the exchange of graphic models for computer games, virtual reality and the like. However, with the growing popularity of additive technologies, a specialized section appeared on CGTrader for publishing 3D models with polygonal meshes optimized for 3D printing. There are not so many models for 3D printing, only about thirteen thousand, in addition, this resource is focused on paid content, although there are also free offers. On the other hand, this site is popular among professional designers, so you can find very interesting and high-quality work here. nine0003
CGTrader website: www.cgtrader.com
9. Sketchfab
The French-American marketplace Sketchfab is similar to CGTrader in that it publishes models for computer games, virtual reality and 3D printing, as well as in terms of an abundance of professional work. With 3D printable models, things are a little more complicated: although there are many free models on the site, those optimized for 3D printing are in the paid section. On the other hand, nothing prevents you from downloading free options and using third-party mesh repair programs for 3D printing, such as Meshmixer or Netfabb.