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Action Figure (MysticMesh3D)

Introducing the MysticMesh3D Action Figure! This mini action figure is fully customizable, making it a fantastic collectible and fidget toy. Its jointed design allows for easy assembly without any adhesive.

Required filament: Approximately 14 grams per figure (including armor).

Refer to the last two photos to see how to assemble.

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i joined today can i still get the stl

jack brown

The files are located in the July 2024 dropbox folder for everyone who had an active subscription during the month of July 2024.

Matthew Moscato

wheres the file for this?

masked guy

I love this but I would love to see a print in one piece with no assembly! (Arthritis hands) lol

Stephen Brooke

These are great...quick question...Where do you get the little bags that hold these in your videos?

ROGER KOONCE

Fun print but need your printer tuned well for the tiny parts.

Scott Youngman

If anyone has easily sore fingers like I do, I made a solution. Print yourself an 11mm round cylinder, with a 7mm hole in it. I did 15mm tall, and made a flat base on it and use that push up against with the cylinder around the joint pushing up against what you're pressing on. IDK if I explained that well, but can't add photos in comments here. haha

buildabrian

These are dope! Just assembled 2 of them and turned out great!

Funk Of Pops

please reply in dms

Michaela Kindlova

Also could be adapted to a cool elf on the shelf

Gary O Kane

Just finished the print! Nice quality! Definitely stiff connectors but makes sense to hold together

Gary O Kane

Thanks it's cute

Cathy O'Malley

I'm not familiar with that printer, but every printer setup will have slightly different tolerances depending on print settings and the filament being use. Since this is a small action figure that has multiple interlocking parts, your printer will need to be calibrated well for a design like this. It could be caused by printing a specific filament too hot and you're experiencing over extrusion, it might be a cooling issue, it might be the print speeds, etc. Things like stepper motor E-steps are also a crucial factor that may cause dimensional inaccuracies if not calibrated properly. The joints aren't designed to snap into place easily, they do require a bit of force when assembling for the first time. This is to account for the joints loosening up once the action figure is fidgeted with. I've done extensive prototyping on this design and it's crucial that the joints aren't loose. The prototypes that had loose joints overtime became too loose to the point where the figure wouldn't stand up on it's own and then arms would droop down out of position.

Matthew Moscato

I am having issues putting them together. I am using the sidewinder x2. the pieces are too tight and do not snap together easily

Dorinda C

Just to add. It’s not the entire set of joints. Most of them printed just fine. It’s just 3 of the smaller bits that failed. So I’ve been trying to just print those 3. I hate doing brims on small pieces but I’m going to give it a try and see if it helps.

Patrick Meledeo

Any tips on printing these? Recommended layer height or anything? I’m having a lot of trouble with the joints. The ball part keeps coming off the bed when it’s barely half completed and then it kills the whole print. Found a big nozzle blob earlier because of it. I’ve tried printing it a few times now and can’t get them to work. Had no problems with the armor pieces. Not sure what I’m doing wrong here.

Patrick Meledeo

I love these. printing out couple sets now. I know for fact my grandson will love these.

Dorinda C

Wow buzzing for these

Brad

Yup! These action figures can be fully customized with different colored joints and armor. The armor is also an optional accessory, you can assemble the figures without armor too!

Matthew Moscato

Wow, that's incredibly clever. Making it so easily customizable and looks like you can add to the armor to make it your own.

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