





This was just a simple repaint of the Masterverse He-Man and Battle Cat. He-Man’s armor is 3D printed along with his big-ass battle axe.
Check out my 3D print designs at https://cults3d.com/en/users/Skele-Nate/3d-models
This was just a simple repaint of the Masterverse He-Man and Battle Cat. He-Man’s armor is 3D printed along with his big-ass battle axe.
Check out my 3D print designs at https://cults3d.com/en/users/Skele-Nate/3d-models
I was always annoyed that the Rise TMNT April O’Neil figure didn’t really look like the cartoon character so I made my own in Blender, 3D printed, and painted it.
What do you think?
3D print design (STL) available at https://cults3d.com/en/users/Skele-Nate/3d-models
I found this Paddington/Duffel Coat Bear on cults3d.com and it’s created by @mag-net.
I printed this out a long time ago and painted it by hand, but unfortunately it fell off my record player and broke. Recently I decided to practice airbrush painting with it.
Which version do you like better?
So apparently if you don’t properly rinse and cure a resin 3D print, especially if they are hallowed out, they might explode. That was the case with this Orko 3D print I made, and painted and since I hate to waste resin I glued it back together so I could practice with my airbrush. I like both paint jobs, but it’s obvious I need work on my putty skills.
What do you think?
For this figure I was kind of working off the design of the Masterverse, New Eternia, Battle Armor He-Man. In the end I decided to use the shield as a base. Most of the body is a vintage He-Man that I altered in Blender, but the armor was all from scratch.
I wanted to make an Orko figure that resembled the character from the beginning of MOTU Revelation. He looked similar to the classic 80’s character but with a little more detail. I printed it in resin and I like how it turned out for the most part, but I had to do it in multiple pieces so there are some spots I had to putty.
You can buy the 3D print design at https://cults3d.com/en/users/Skele-Nate
I think I made these over a year ago, but I never got around to posting them here. I used a scan of a MotU Classics He-Man that I downloaded from Thingiverse or somewhere. Using Blender 3D I was able to clean it up and add lots of detail, some that were lost in the scanning process and some that made them into different characters. The figures and weapons are Resin 3D prints and the armor is printed with flexible TPU filament.