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Beagle Boys (Duck Tales) 3D Model
Beagle Boys from the animated series "Duck Tales" for 3D Printing Stl.
Files: STL, OBJ, ZTL.
STL of various detailing.
PERFECTLY DETAILED.
Partially prefabricated (consists of four parts) and one-piece STL model.
Three characters Beagle Boys.
DuckTales is an American children's animated television series produced by the television division of Disney.
The world premiere of the animated series took place on September 18, 1987 with the release of the full-length cartoon "The Treasures Of The Golden Suns", which was subsequently divided into five half-hour episodes.
A total of 100 episodes were aired over four television seasons. Viewers saw the last episode of the animated series on November 28, 1990.
The animated series is based on the comics by Carl Barks. The plot centers on the elderly drake trillionaire Scrooge McDuck and his duckling nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Heroes travel the world in search of adventures and various treasures. Although Scrooge is the richest drake in the world, he never stops looking for ways to increase his capital. The main event of many episodes is Scrooge's attempt to protect his wealth from villains who want McDuck to go bankrupt.
Beagle Boys are characters from comics and cartoons in the Donald Duck universe.
The Beagle Boys were created by illustrator Carl Barks, who is best known as the "father" of Scrooge McDuck. They first appeared in issue #134 of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in November 1951. Then they were brought out as minor characters and did not have pronounced characters or differences from each other. In March 1952, the comic strip Only a Poor introduced the Old Man Beagle Boys for the first time as one of the main characters in the story. Subsequently, they periodically appeared in comics as enemies of Scrooge McDuck, dreaming of getting their hands on all his wealth. The Beagle Boys of the Duck Tales villains made the most appearances (not counting the mother, who appears half as often as her sons). They also quite often help Scrooge's main competitor - that is, Flintheart Glomgold.
In May 1987, the Beagle Boys made their animated debut, the cartoon Sport Goofy in Soccermania, and in September of the same year, the animated series Duck Tales launched, in which the brothers appeared in many episodes throughout the three years of broadcast. In 2004, three of the brothers became characters in the full-length cartoon The Three Musketeers: Mickey, Donald and Goofy , where they wear thick black cloaks with hoods and are good with swords. In the same image, in 2012, they became characters in the video game Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. In the animated series Darkwing Duck, the Beagle Boys can be seen in the episode "Walking with Blunt" on the island among the criminals gathered there.
By species, Beagle Boys belong to dogs. They usually appear as a gang of seven members, but sometimes other brothers help them, so there are at least fourteen of them in total. All brothers differ greatly in height, build, character, intelligence, abilities, skills and other characteristics. Most often they are dressed in a prison uniform: blue pants, red jackets with prison numbers (variations of the numbers 1, 6 and 7), brown and green caps (in the comics where they appear since 1951, they have blue caps), the same shoe colors; there are black half masks on their faces. All their names begin with the letter "B".
Beagle Boys:
1. Chief Bigtime Beagle (167-671) is the smartest among the brothers, and therefore has leadership qualities and, in the absence of Ma Beagle, takes on the role of gang leader. He is the shortest in height and has a normal build. Voiced by Frank Welker.
2. The Burger Beagle (761-176, sometimes 176-761) is of average height, but has a full build, as evidenced by his double chin. He doesn t shine with much intelligence, but at the same time he s so gluttonous that he even managed to bite off a corner of his prison room. He is so obsessed with food that if he doesn t eat, he can throw a tantrum. With the help of food, it is easy to lure him into a trap, as was the case in the series Aerobatics , It s a Pipe and The Adventures of the Duckrobot . He has the most good-natured appearance of all the brothers. Voiced by Chuck McCann.
3. Slob / Goonie Baggy Beagle (617-716) of average height, normal build. He does not shine with intelligence, he constantly grins, which gives him a rather stupid appearance; He further spoils his impression of himself by the fact that, in addition, he is distinguished by sloppiness and sloppiness: he wears clothes that are obviously too big for him, and the corner of his prison number is constantly turned up. Voiced by Frank Welker.
4. Dancer / Beatnik Bugle (Bebop) Beagle (671-761) of average height, thin build, the thinnest of the brothers. He is a beatnik, loves creativity, in particular music, perhaps the bebop style. Unlike the other brothers, he wears a cap with the visor backwards, slippers on his feet, and sunglasses on top of the half mask. Not very neat, reminds me of the Sloppy Baggy Beagle in this respect: he wears his jacket almost to the ground. Also, like the Baggy Beagle, he constantly grins. Voiced by Brian Cummings.
5. Bouncer / Bruiser / Boxer Bouncer Beagle (716-167) has above average height and a fairly strong build. He is not particularly intelligent, but at the same time he is happy to punch someone. Due to frequent fights, he lost one of his upper teeth. Only the Bankjob Beagle surpasses him in strength and size. Voiced by Chuck Mackanan.
6. Banker Bankjob Beagle (671-167, sometimes 614-167) tall, strong athletic build. Has a square jaw. Brave, often to the point of recklessness. Quite smart, although inferior in this regard to Chief Bigtime Beagle. Due to this, in his absence and Ma's absence, Beagle takes on the role of gang leader. In strength and size he surpasses any of the brothers. Voiced by Peter Cullen.
7. Tiny / Baby Babyface Beagle (176-167 ) like Chief Bigtime Beagle, Baby Babyface Beagle is among the brothers of the shortest height, but thicker than Chief. The youngest of the brothers, who entered the criminal path: in fact, is a juvenile delinquent. The only one of the brothers who does not have stubble. He is childish and dresses like a stereotypical child: he wears a jacket with lace cuffs and a cap with a propeller on his head. Also the only one who doesn't wear gloves. Voiced by Brian Cummings.
Special mention should be made of Ma Beagle, who periodically appears in the animated series. Ma Beagle differs from her sons in that she does not wear a prison number (although her clothes usually match her sons': red top, blue bottom), her name does not begin with the letter B, and she often uses heavy weapons (hand grenades, machine guns, etc.). She is a much lesser-known (less publicized) criminal, as not every resident of Duxburg knows that she is the mother of the Beagle gangsters. Unlike them, she always manages to avoid arrest. As a rule, she frees her unlucky children from prison with the help of homemade baked goods sent as a gift to the prisoners, in which one or another tool for escaping from prison is hidden - from a file to a grenade launcher, so that they can make another attempt to take away McDuck's money. Voiced by June Foray.
Files: STL, OBJ, ZTL.
STL of various detailing.
PERFECTLY DETAILED.
Partially prefabricated (consists of four parts) and one-piece STL model.
Three characters Beagle Boys.
DuckTales is an American children's animated television series produced by the television division of Disney.
The world premiere of the animated series took place on September 18, 1987 with the release of the full-length cartoon "The Treasures Of The Golden Suns", which was subsequently divided into five half-hour episodes.
A total of 100 episodes were aired over four television seasons. Viewers saw the last episode of the animated series on November 28, 1990.
The animated series is based on the comics by Carl Barks. The plot centers on the elderly drake trillionaire Scrooge McDuck and his duckling nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie. Heroes travel the world in search of adventures and various treasures. Although Scrooge is the richest drake in the world, he never stops looking for ways to increase his capital. The main event of many episodes is Scrooge's attempt to protect his wealth from villains who want McDuck to go bankrupt.
Beagle Boys are characters from comics and cartoons in the Donald Duck universe.
The Beagle Boys were created by illustrator Carl Barks, who is best known as the "father" of Scrooge McDuck. They first appeared in issue #134 of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in November 1951. Then they were brought out as minor characters and did not have pronounced characters or differences from each other. In March 1952, the comic strip Only a Poor introduced the Old Man Beagle Boys for the first time as one of the main characters in the story. Subsequently, they periodically appeared in comics as enemies of Scrooge McDuck, dreaming of getting their hands on all his wealth. The Beagle Boys of the Duck Tales villains made the most appearances (not counting the mother, who appears half as often as her sons). They also quite often help Scrooge's main competitor - that is, Flintheart Glomgold.
In May 1987, the Beagle Boys made their animated debut, the cartoon Sport Goofy in Soccermania, and in September of the same year, the animated series Duck Tales launched, in which the brothers appeared in many episodes throughout the three years of broadcast. In 2004, three of the brothers became characters in the full-length cartoon The Three Musketeers: Mickey, Donald and Goofy , where they wear thick black cloaks with hoods and are good with swords. In the same image, in 2012, they became characters in the video game Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. In the animated series Darkwing Duck, the Beagle Boys can be seen in the episode "Walking with Blunt" on the island among the criminals gathered there.
By species, Beagle Boys belong to dogs. They usually appear as a gang of seven members, but sometimes other brothers help them, so there are at least fourteen of them in total. All brothers differ greatly in height, build, character, intelligence, abilities, skills and other characteristics. Most often they are dressed in a prison uniform: blue pants, red jackets with prison numbers (variations of the numbers 1, 6 and 7), brown and green caps (in the comics where they appear since 1951, they have blue caps), the same shoe colors; there are black half masks on their faces. All their names begin with the letter "B".
Beagle Boys:
1. Chief Bigtime Beagle (167-671) is the smartest among the brothers, and therefore has leadership qualities and, in the absence of Ma Beagle, takes on the role of gang leader. He is the shortest in height and has a normal build. Voiced by Frank Welker.
2. The Burger Beagle (761-176, sometimes 176-761) is of average height, but has a full build, as evidenced by his double chin. He doesn t shine with much intelligence, but at the same time he s so gluttonous that he even managed to bite off a corner of his prison room. He is so obsessed with food that if he doesn t eat, he can throw a tantrum. With the help of food, it is easy to lure him into a trap, as was the case in the series Aerobatics , It s a Pipe and The Adventures of the Duckrobot . He has the most good-natured appearance of all the brothers. Voiced by Chuck McCann.
3. Slob / Goonie Baggy Beagle (617-716) of average height, normal build. He does not shine with intelligence, he constantly grins, which gives him a rather stupid appearance; He further spoils his impression of himself by the fact that, in addition, he is distinguished by sloppiness and sloppiness: he wears clothes that are obviously too big for him, and the corner of his prison number is constantly turned up. Voiced by Frank Welker.
4. Dancer / Beatnik Bugle (Bebop) Beagle (671-761) of average height, thin build, the thinnest of the brothers. He is a beatnik, loves creativity, in particular music, perhaps the bebop style. Unlike the other brothers, he wears a cap with the visor backwards, slippers on his feet, and sunglasses on top of the half mask. Not very neat, reminds me of the Sloppy Baggy Beagle in this respect: he wears his jacket almost to the ground. Also, like the Baggy Beagle, he constantly grins. Voiced by Brian Cummings.
5. Bouncer / Bruiser / Boxer Bouncer Beagle (716-167) has above average height and a fairly strong build. He is not particularly intelligent, but at the same time he is happy to punch someone. Due to frequent fights, he lost one of his upper teeth. Only the Bankjob Beagle surpasses him in strength and size. Voiced by Chuck Mackanan.
6. Banker Bankjob Beagle (671-167, sometimes 614-167) tall, strong athletic build. Has a square jaw. Brave, often to the point of recklessness. Quite smart, although inferior in this regard to Chief Bigtime Beagle. Due to this, in his absence and Ma's absence, Beagle takes on the role of gang leader. In strength and size he surpasses any of the brothers. Voiced by Peter Cullen.
7. Tiny / Baby Babyface Beagle (176-167 ) like Chief Bigtime Beagle, Baby Babyface Beagle is among the brothers of the shortest height, but thicker than Chief. The youngest of the brothers, who entered the criminal path: in fact, is a juvenile delinquent. The only one of the brothers who does not have stubble. He is childish and dresses like a stereotypical child: he wears a jacket with lace cuffs and a cap with a propeller on his head. Also the only one who doesn't wear gloves. Voiced by Brian Cummings.
Special mention should be made of Ma Beagle, who periodically appears in the animated series. Ma Beagle differs from her sons in that she does not wear a prison number (although her clothes usually match her sons': red top, blue bottom), her name does not begin with the letter B, and she often uses heavy weapons (hand grenades, machine guns, etc.). She is a much lesser-known (less publicized) criminal, as not every resident of Duxburg knows that she is the mother of the Beagle gangsters. Unlike them, she always manages to avoid arrest. As a rule, she frees her unlucky children from prison with the help of homemade baked goods sent as a gift to the prisoners, in which one or another tool for escaping from prison is hidden - from a file to a grenade launcher, so that they can make another attempt to take away McDuck's money. Voiced by June Foray.



































