I used the original vintage He-Man design, added some detail, straightened the legs, and created some new armor.
Check out my other 3D models at https://cults3d.com/en/users/Skele-Nate
I used the original vintage He-Man design, added some detail, straightened the legs, and created some new armor.
Check out my other 3D models 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.
This He-Man figure was created from a Masterverse body and vintage head that I altered using Blender 3D. The armor and weapons were all created from scratch. The hands have tiny magnets and are interchangeable with the weapons hands. I also added magnets to the sword case so it can be easily removed or adjusted. I printed this in resin and was aiming for it to stand 12 inches, but it’s actually right around 15 inches, not including the sword.
I recently made some custom action figures for a friend who loves the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, but was bummed they had one Triceraton and zero Rock Soldiers in the toy line.
These were all designed from scratch using the Blender 3D software and printed using a Resin 3D printer.
You can purchase the files to print on your own at https://cults3d.com/en/users/Skele-Nate/3d-models
A friend commissioned me to make some figures from the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon. The second figure I finished was Slash, he is created with a silicone mold that was soaked in mineral spirits to increase its size and then resin cast. This process is rather difficult and I had to build the hands and spikes from scratch. What do you think?
A friend commissioned me to make some figures from the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon. The first one I finished was Leatherhead, he is completely 3D printed, but things like his teeth come out underwhelming so they needed to be fixed. Oh yeah and he is bigger. Way bigger. What do you think? Did it turn out okay?
I found a good deal on a few Masters Of The Universe Origins figures so I decided to make some custom action figures. These ones are heavily inspired by the Mondo action figures that were released a few years back.