
Goblin Dandy Figurine 3D Model

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3D Model Details
Vendor: | MRAnyCAD |
Published: | Feb 18, 2025 |
Download Size: | 60.3 MB |
Game Ready: | Yes |
Polygons: | 81,158 |
Vertices: | 40,542 |
Print Ready: | – |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | Yes |
Materials: | Yes |
UV Mapped: | – |
PBR: | – |
Rigged: | Yes |
Animated: | Yes |
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Goblin Dandy Figurine 3D Model
Meet the Goblin Dandy, a stylish and somewhat haughty goblin-like figure dressed in a layered coat with an air of regal mischief. From its pointed ears to its dashing attire, this 3D model captures the essence of fantasy whimsy. Print, paint, and enjoy bringing this character to life in your own creative way.
This fantastical goblin-like figure is designed with intricate details, from its pointed ears and mohawk hairstyle to its layered coat and boots. It’s a charming (yet slightly mischievous) character that can be used as a display piece, a tabletop gaming miniature, or even a fun collectible to show off on your shelf. Its posture is dynamic, capturing a bit of personality in the stance and facial expression.
3D Print Settings
- Recommended Scale: For a desktop-sized figurine, try a height of around 100–150 mm (4–6 inches). You can always adjust to fit your printer’s build volume or desired size.
- Layer Height: A fine layer height (0.1–0.15 mm) is ideal to capture those facial details, clothing textures, and ear shapes.
- Supports: Because of the ears, mohawk, and some overhanging coat details, supports are highly recommended. You can use custom supports to save on material and ensure a clean finish.
- Infill: 10–20% infill is generally sufficient for a display model. If you want extra sturdiness, bump it up to 25–30%.
- Material: PLA or resin are both good choices. PLA is user-friendly, while resin can bring out finer details (just remember to follow safety procedures if you choose resin printing).
- Post-Processing: After printing, gently remove supports, sand any rough spots, and prime before painting. Acrylic paints work great for adding character to the skin, clothing, and accessories.
Usage
- Decoration: Place it on your desk, shelf, or any display area as a quirky fantasy figure.
- Tabletop Gaming: Use it as a villain, ally, or NPC in your favorite role-playing or board game.
- Gift: Perfect for fantasy fans and those who appreciate unique 3D prints.
Disclosure (AI Use)
This 3D model is the result of a collaborative process involving AI 3D generators and an artist’s creativity. By blending technology with imagination, we’ve crafted a fun and detailed character that’s ready to be part of your 3D printing adventures!
This fantastical goblin-like figure is designed with intricate details, from its pointed ears and mohawk hairstyle to its layered coat and boots. It’s a charming (yet slightly mischievous) character that can be used as a display piece, a tabletop gaming miniature, or even a fun collectible to show off on your shelf. Its posture is dynamic, capturing a bit of personality in the stance and facial expression.
3D Print Settings
- Recommended Scale: For a desktop-sized figurine, try a height of around 100–150 mm (4–6 inches). You can always adjust to fit your printer’s build volume or desired size.
- Layer Height: A fine layer height (0.1–0.15 mm) is ideal to capture those facial details, clothing textures, and ear shapes.
- Supports: Because of the ears, mohawk, and some overhanging coat details, supports are highly recommended. You can use custom supports to save on material and ensure a clean finish.
- Infill: 10–20% infill is generally sufficient for a display model. If you want extra sturdiness, bump it up to 25–30%.
- Material: PLA or resin are both good choices. PLA is user-friendly, while resin can bring out finer details (just remember to follow safety procedures if you choose resin printing).
- Post-Processing: After printing, gently remove supports, sand any rough spots, and prime before painting. Acrylic paints work great for adding character to the skin, clothing, and accessories.
Usage
- Decoration: Place it on your desk, shelf, or any display area as a quirky fantasy figure.
- Tabletop Gaming: Use it as a villain, ally, or NPC in your favorite role-playing or board game.
- Gift: Perfect for fantasy fans and those who appreciate unique 3D prints.
Disclosure (AI Use)
This 3D model is the result of a collaborative process involving AI 3D generators and an artist’s creativity. By blending technology with imagination, we’ve crafted a fun and detailed character that’s ready to be part of your 3D printing adventures!