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Damian / Robin (Teen) Style Head

€2.29 -50% €1.15

Damian / Robin (Young) Style Head

€2.29 -50% €1.15

The Bull

€1.14

Red Hood- Arkham Knight Concept Style Head + accessories

€2.18 -47% €1.16

Raven DC Superhero Statue 3D Model

€6.92

Wasp Helmet - Fan Art 3D print model

€30

Snake Eyes Helmet - Fan Art 3D print model

€15

Spiderman Mask From Marvel Comics - Fan Art 3D print model

€30

Wonda Vision Crown From Marvel Comics - Fan Art 3D print model

€15

spiderman christmas tv show 70s

€3. 76

Dead Pool Logo (Together)

Free

Arrow Mask

Free

Venom Mask From Marvel Comics - Fan Art 3D print model

€30

Laura Kinney Thornix Mask - Fan Art 3D print model

€30

Traditional Japanese Mask - Fan Art 3D print model

€30

Frankestein Mask - Fan Art 3D print model

€30

Doomsday Mask From DC Comics - Fan Art 3D print model

€30

KEYCHAIN IRONMAN

Free

Thor Hammer

€4.71

Black Panther Bust

€3 -10% €2. 70

Wonder Woman Stylized - version 2

€7.06

Spiderman

€2.98

Mayura and Sentimonster (Miraculous Ladybug)

Free

black panther

€7

Black Panther Bust

€3

Pierce Brosnan Doctor Fate DC Head Sculpt

€5.72

Tyler Hoechlin Superman 3D model Head Sculpt

€5.72

Tom Hardy Head Sculpt Venom Marvel

€5.72

Nightwing Wrist Dart

€7

Batman

€7.99 -50% €3. 99

Batman

Free

Namora Armor - Wakanda Forever

€14

The Flash Justice League Animated Series

€3.80

Batman Zero Year

€6

Homelander head for action figures

€4.71

Hawkman Helmet From DC Comics - Fan Art 3D print model

€35

Nightwing

€0.91 -43% €0.52

Spider-Man Future Foundation

€2.72

SPIDER-MAN Fantastic Four

€2.72

Flash

€3. 99 -50% €1.99

Superman

€3.99 -50% €1.99

Batman

€3.99 -50% €1.99

Aquaman

€3.99 -50% €1.99

Spider-Man Scarlet

€2.72

Spider-Man 2099

€2.72

Spider-Man Iron Spider 2006

€2.72

Spider-Man Venom

€2. 72

Batman Who Laughs Mask From DC Comics - Fan Art 3D print model

€30

Gambody – Marvel Heroes & Villains 3D Printing Figurines

Size of Files: 1788.24 MB

Optimized Print Size:
31 cm x 56.1 cm x 39 cm
12.2" x 22.09" x 15.35"

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Rocket & Groot Bust 3D Printing Figurines in Diorama | Assembly

type Marvel by MSculptures

$13.99 $19.99

Size of Files: 2405.35 MB

Optimized Print Size:
42.1 cm x 34.1 cm x 47 cm
16.57" x 13.43" x 18.5"

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Tony Stark Mech Test 3D Printing Figurine in Diorama | Assembly

type Marvel by Dark House Toys

$17. 49 $24.99

Size of Files: 1643.67 MB

Optimized Print Size:
18.3 cm x 18.2 cm x 26 cm
7.2" x 7.17" x 10.24"

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Colonel America 3D Printing Figurine | Assembly

type Marvel by MarcosFalcão

$17.49 $24.99

Size of Files: 1926.58 MB

Optimized Print Size:
18.2 cm x 24.4 cm x 35.4 cm
7.17" x 9.61" x 13.94"

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Rocket & Groot 3D Printing Figurines in Diorama | Assembly

type Marvel by MSculptures

$17.49 $24.99

Size of Files: 1801.67 MB

Optimized Print Size:
10.2 cm x 13 cm x 34 cm
4.02" x 5.12" x 13. 39"

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Jane Foster Thor 3D Printing Figurine | Assembly

type Marvel by Sofia D’Amore

$17.24 $24.99

Size of Files: 3272.71 MB

Optimized Print Size:
26.7 cm x 30.6 cm x 26 cm
10.51" x 12.05" x 10.24"

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Spider-Man 3D Printing Figurine in Diorama | Assembly

type Marvel by JLCasin

$17.49 $24.99

Size of Files: 2118.72 MB

Optimized Print Size:
33.9 cm x 33.6 cm x 29 cm
13.35" x 13.23" x 11.42"

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Spider-Man vs Green Goblin 3D Printing Figurines in Diorama | Assembly

type Marvel by Carlos

$17. 49 $24.99

Size of Files: 227.23 MB

Optimized Print Size:
20.4 cm x 19.2 cm x 30 cm
8.03" x 7.56" x 11.81"

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Spider-Man Explosion Scene 3D Printing Figurine | Assembly

type Marvel by Docik

$17.49 $24.99

Size of Files: 2995.88 MB

Optimized Print Size:
24.6 cm x 18.4 cm x 36 cm
9.69" x 7.24" x 14.17"

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Venom 3D Printing Figurine in Diorama | Assembly

type Marvel by Konrad Richter

$16.24 $24.99

Size of Files: 2988.47 MB

Optimized Print Size:
31 cm x 25 cm x 32 cm
12.2" x 9.84" x 12.6"

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Carnage 3D Printing Figurine | Assembly

type Marvel by TuttobeneSculpt

$17. 49 $24.99

Size of Files: 2700 MB

Optimized Print Size:
23.8 cm x 23.8 cm x 31.8 cm
9.37" x 9.37" x 12.52"

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Riot Symbiote 3D Printing Figurine in Diorama | Assembly

type Marvel by Konrad Richter

$16.24 $24.99

Size of Files: 1734.24 MB

Optimized Print Size:
12.6 cm x 9 cm x 21.5 cm
4.96" x 3.54" x 8.46"

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Black Widow 3D Printing Figurine | Assembly

type Marvel by Sofia D’Amore

$16.99 $24.99

Size of Files: 2389.67 MB

Optimized Print Size:
16.9 cm x 26.6 cm x 27 cm
6.65" x 10.47" x 10.63"

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Loki 3D Printing Figurine | Assembly

type Marvel by Konrad Richter

$16. 99 $24.99

Size of Files: 1196.03 MB

Optimized Print Size:
20.6 cm x 20 cm x 26 cm
8.11" x 7.87" x 10.24"

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Venom 3D Printing Figurine | Assembly

type Marvel by Ras

$17.49 $24.99

Size of Files: 1312.97 MB

Optimized Print Size:
10 cm x 9.9 cm x 24.5 cm
3.94" x 3.9" x 9.65"

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Spider-Man Game Suit 3D Printing Figurine | Assembly

type Marvel by JLCasin

$17.49 $24.99

Size of Files: 2027.19 MB

Optimized Print Size:
21.4 cm x 21.8 cm x 25 cm
8.43" x 8.58" x 9.84"

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Apocalypse on Throne 3D Printing Figurine | Assembly

type Marvel

$17. 49 $24.99

Size of Files: 1260.72 MB

Optimized Print Size:
13.1 cm x 12.8 cm x 22 cm
5.16" x 5.04" x 8.66"

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Dark Phoenix 3D Printing Figurine | Assembly

type Marvel by Junyap

$17.49 $24.99

Size of Files: 1287.37 MB

Optimized Print Size:
24.3 cm x 17.9 cm x 32.2 cm
9.57" x 7.05" x 12.68"

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Hulk Ragnarok 3D Printing Figurine | Assembly

type Marvel by Junyap

$17.49 $24.99

Size of Files: 787.12 MB

Optimized Print Size:
39.8 cm x 18.3 cm x 16.8 cm
15.67" x 7.2" x 6.61"

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Milano 3D Printing Model | Assembly

type Marvel by Rodman

$25. 19 $34.99

Size of Files: 1450.98 MB

Optimized Print Size:
24.3 cm x 22.1 cm x 26 cm
9.57" x 8.7" x 10.24"

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King Thor 3D Printing Figurine | Assembly

type Marvel by Spicer McLeroy

$17.49 $24.99

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Marvel 3D Printing Miniatures are Here

Whether it’s Marvel or DC Universes, these brave fellows can share a territory without making a scene about who is who when it comes to 3D printing preferences. You have already met our 3D printing DC Comics superheroes and villains. It is time for another dose of superpowers.

STL Files of Marvel Figurines

If you’ve ever dreamt of having a complete collection of Marvel superheroes, you ended the right place. From Iron Man to Captain America, to Thor, to Deadpool and many more, we have the raw material for you to work and create impressive 3D printing statues of brave heroes. You will find both single miniatures and even dioramas representing entire battle scenes of your favorite comic book characters. Gambody premium 3D printing marketplace offers STL file miniatures for all types of 3D printers. Whether you’d rather have an assembly model, or you simply want to turn on your 3D printer and print your favorite superhero character from a single STL file, we got you covered. We provide error-free STL files and high-detail 3D printed miniatures. Want more? We offer printing recommendations to every miniature files that are available on our marketplace and we assist you along your 3D printing journey. Our team will make sure that you have the best experience there is.

Breathe Life into Your 3D Printed Superheroes

They exist and now you can touch them, play with them, and even surprise your beloved friends with their favorite ones. Choose from the wide range of Superhero 3D Printing Figurines and bring the adventure to life. Create entire action scenes by combining the miniatures together or use them as single tabletop game miniatures. And there’s one more thing. You don’t have to wait for the shipping. Just download the STL files and start printing the next minute.

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Little superheroes, or How 3D printing helps in children's prosthetics

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The American non-profit organization Limbitless Solutions has launched clinical trials of children's bionic prostheses. The artificial arms are 3D printed and molded to fit growing kids. There are analogues in Russia too! We tell you who and how turns boys and girls into superheroes on both sides of the ocean. nine0003

Three years ago we told a wonderful story about how a boy named Alex Pring received a guest in an expensive suit. The guest introduced himself as Tony Stark, the founder, CEO and chief engineer of the notorious Stark Industries corporation, which specializes in the development of innovative combat systems, bionics and the salvation of mankind. Including using additive technologies. Upon learning of Alex's desire to help in the fight against villains, both of terrestrial and galactic origin, Mr. Stark decided to appoint the young hero as vice president for combating bad people and aliens, and at the same time equip the young man with appropriate equipment. nine0003

The problem was that the young superhero was born with an underdeveloped right arm. But is it a barrier? Stark Industries subsidiary Limbitless Solutions, an organization responsible for developing advanced bionic systems using 3D printing technologies, came to the rescue. At the direction of Mr. Stark, the company's engineers redesigned and reprinted for a new user the arm of an armored suit created as part of the project under the code "Iron Man". The work was personally accepted by Tony Stark ( see video ), who was satisfied with the efficiency and cost of the artificial arm - about $350.

Stark Industries shares are skyrocketing on the back of Iron Man's victories over Islamist terrorists, engineer Anton Vanko and other successes, including satisfactory field testing of bionic armor suits against the tyrant Thanos and his criminal intergalactic gang. The corporation decided to capitalize on the success by supporting the further development of the design bureau Limbitless Solutions. The next step will be clinical trials of bionic prostheses, so that the army of superheroes is replenished with new specialists. Responsible for the certification are researchers from the Oregon Medical University in Portland. Twenty children aged six to seventeen will participate in the trials. nine0003

“We have come a long way and are very excited to start clinical trials as we strive to improve children's lives. Thousands of babies are born with disabilities every year, and the cost of traditional prostheses often exceeds $100,000. Worse, health insurance usually does not cover such costs, as children outgrow prostheses quickly. But we can change all that. We hope that in the long term we can equip children with artificial arms for free, or at least at a minimal cost. There is an important psychological and social component to the customization of prostheses - personalization, which helps children with disabilities realize that they are unique and their possibilities are limitless, ”says co-founder and CEO Albert Manero. nine0003

Even if Anton Vanko, nicknamed "The Whip", was not the most respectable citizen, Russia is also working on a generation of superheroes. The leading position in this direction is occupied by the company "Motorika", which for several years has been offering free mechanical prostheses "KIBI", available to both children and adults.

In addition, the company's engineers are developing Stradivarius bionic prostheses, which are in no way inferior to Western counterparts and have been successfully tested at the first international cybathlon in Switzerland. Like KIBI, the Stradivarius project is pursued with users of all ages in mind, with the possibility of customization and sizing using 3D printing. More information about the developments of the company "Motorika" can be found on the official website at this link. nine0003

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We continue the series of articles about 3D printers, and today we will talk about software. As we wrote earlier, there are really a lot of different programs for creating and preparing models. So many that undertaking to choose something to your taste, you can be lost to the world for a couple of days, or even weeks. And who wants to spend so much time on such a seemingly simple task? That's why we've done our research and compiled a list of the best 3D printing software and services. nine0003

And we will start with resources for the laziest - services where you can find ready-made models. Just download, scale, print and use the printed to your heart's content. There are dozens of such sites, we will give the three most popular of them.

sketchfab.com

Let's start with sketchfab.com. This is a resource that brings together 3D content creators working in a wide variety of fields - from models for interactive illustrations to the most realistic interiors for VR projects. Among this variety, there are models for printing on a 3D printer. Since this resource is more of a 3D artist than anything else, the local models are mainly represented by sculptures and architecture. There are practically no solutions that are useful in everyday life, but you are welcome to decorate your home with something like that. nine0003

grabcad.com


The next resource is diametrically opposed to sketchfab, because grabcad.com is the realm of engineers. Hundreds of thousands of people who understand technology firsthand post the results of their work here: models of objects, tools, device diagrams and blanks for creating various equipment. So if you are not alien to the spirit of making and you dream of creating some useful device, then familiarity with the local assortment will allow you to comprehend the basics and wisdom of working with a 3D printer. At the same time, your home will be flooded with useful and simply amazingly beautiful devices in terms of mechanics. nine0003

thingiverse.com


If you want everything at once, then you will love the most extensive and comprehensive catalog of 3D printable models - thingiverse.com. Here you can find both sculptures and appliances, as well as heaps of accessories for mobile devices, three-dimensional puzzles and ordinary practical trifles, from coat hooks to parts for household appliances. Another nice point of this resource is the presence of the Customizer utility, which allows you to adapt simple models to your requirements. Set the required dimensions for a simple box, prescribe your own melody for a music box, make a personalized bracelet - all this can be done right on the site, without using additional software. nine0003

After downloading the model of interest, you need to prepare it for the printer. Of course, each device comes with its own program that allows you to create a gcode instruction file for the printer from a traditional 3D model. But this software does not always have a clear interface, and it does not always support the printing techniques you need. So the next trio is software for slicing models.

Cura


This program was developed to work with the Ultimaker printer series, and it also supports many derivatives of Rep-Rap, an open architecture printer. What catches this utility is the convenience of work for both a beginner and a more experienced user. To do this, she has a Simple / Advanced switch hiding or showing detailed settings for the printing process. Otherwise, the functionality of the program is quite common - it will help you place the model or models in the print field, select the filling density of the internal volumes, and create a gcode file for printing. nine0003

https://ultimaker.com/en/products/cura-software

Repetier


This program is designed for more experienced users. There is no saving “simple” mode here, and in order to set up printing, you will have to delve into the printer configuration and the printing process itself. This, in addition to the headache, will give you an idea of ​​​​what your printer can do, and will also help you print quality that you couldn’t do before.

Since this application was created for Rep-Rap printers (which can be of completely different configurations), it can work with just monstrous devices. It can control up to 16 printheads at the same time with different settings and materials. Do not confuse him and different sizes and shapes of the desktop. In addition, it works in a client-server architecture, which allows you to connect several different printers to the server and manage them not only at home, but also from anywhere in the world from a mobile device or via the web. nine0003

https://www.repetier.com/

Slic3r


This is a slicer with even more settings. Even to run it, you need to know the characteristics of your printer. Since at the first start, the setup wizard is launched, requiring you to set the basic parameters of your device. And in the interface itself, the “simple” settings correspond to the “complex” ones from Cura. And on the "experts" you can hang out for several hours, choosing the ideal parameters to obtain ideal surfaces. In general, do not grab onto this program right away. It is better to work a little with simpler options first. But then, knowing the magic of Slic3r settings will allow you to achieve impressive results when printing. nine0003

http://slic3r.org/

Sometimes, when you print a downloaded and cut model, you are surprised to find some holes in it that were not visible on the computer screen, or the absence of some parts of the model, which, on the contrary, were present in the computer version. Faced with this problem, you should not blame the printer or software for everything. In fact, you came across a not very high-quality 3D model, which the author did not test in real printing. There is a solution to this problem - programs that check files for typical errors and correct them (and in extremely rare cases, finally "kill" them) nine0003

makeprintable.com

The easiest way to fix a 3D model is to create an account at makeprintable.com and run it through a local web tool. The service works quite quickly and efficiently, but is not able to handle large files, it can fail if you load a large number of models on one substrate. Otherwise, this is an ideal solution for correcting minor flaws in models.

Netfabb Basic

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This is a slightly stripped-down version of a commercial model fixing application. And although some very powerful tools for working with models were left for the “pro” version, even in the basic version, the program is able to fix almost everything. At least the auto-correct feature continues to work wonders. But the main thing is not to get too carried away, because when “patching” some problems, the model may lose detail and, as a result, will not look quite as expected.

https://www.netfabb.com/products/netfabb-basic

MeshLab


This is a utility for experts and those who are not intimidated by manually investigating model problems. Of course, there are auxiliary tools, but it will not be very easy to deal with them without the appropriate level of knowledge. At the same time, the results of professional intervention in the file structure will be much better than with automatic correction by other utilities. And some shortcomings can be cured only here. nine0003

http://meshlab.sourceforge.net/

If you want to not only use the results of someone else's work, but also create something yourself (or you just can't find what you need among free models), your choice is tools for creating 3D models. Here it is necessary to understand at least the basic concepts of printing. And the reward for studying them will be knowledge and skills that will allow you to independently create everything you need from household utensils, and may also come in handy in the future when looking for a job. nine0003

tinkercad.com


Another web tool for 3D printer owners. On tinkercad.com you will be taught how by combining and cutting out the simplest shapes, you can create something useful and useful. Even a preschooler can figure out the interface of the service, and the resulting models are quite usable and practical. Of course, it is very problematic to implement complex devices here and it is almost impossible to create artistic sculptures, but it is ideal for mastering basic functions. nine0003

SketchUp


Having mastered the online editor, you can move on to more complex models, and here you can not do without a full-fledged modeling program. SketchUp, while maintaining the simplicity of working with shapes, allows you to create much more complex models. This is a universal tool, working with which will not cause you any difficulties, and at the same time, when working with it, you do not feel like a child making figures out of cubes. In practice, SketchUp captivates with a good implementation of work with the dimensions of parts, which allows you to make precise fitting of complex devices. But still it is a tool more for technicians. If your calling is to create sculptures, then you should pay attention to Sculptris (http://pixologic.com/sculptris/), in which the creation of models is more like modeling from plasticine. nine0003

http://www.sketchup.com/

Blender


If you have few opportunities in these tools, then your choice is professional software.


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