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Scrooge Mcduck 3D Model
Scrooge Mcduck for 3D Printing.
Files: STL, OBJ, ZTL.
STL of various detailing.
PERFECTLY DETAILED.
Prefabricated and one-piece STL model.
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.
Scrooge McDuck or Uncle Scrooge is a character in cartoons, fairy tales and comics, an anthropomorphic drake - a billionaire of Scottish origin from the city of Glasgow, the main character of the Disney animated series "DuckTales", uncle of Donald Duck and Della Duck, great-uncle of Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck - Della's sons and Donald's nephews.
Scrooge McDuck can be considered one of the most famous symbols of entrepreneurship, temperament and the ability to survive in the realities of American animation and comics.
The character was created by Carl Barks and debuted in "Christmas on Bear Mountain", issue 178 of Four Color Comics (Dell Comics, December 1947).
The name Uncle Scrooge is based on the miser Ebenezer Scrooge, a character from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. It is also believed that Scottish industrialist Andrew Carnegie, who immigrated to the United States at the age of 13, could serve as the prototype for Scrooge McDuck.
Although from the very first appearance of Scrooge McDuck it is clear from his surname and accent that he is from Scotland, the hometown of the rich drake was named only in 1996, when Don Rosa released the comic book The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck , which shows the character's early life in Glasgow and the circumstances of his emigration to the USA.
As a businessman and treasure hunter, Scrooge is distinguished by his ability to set goals for himself and others, as well as his ability to face new challenges. Scrooge's main motto is Work with your head, not with your hands.
It is well known from Scrooge s life story that in his business activities he quite often resorted to not the most legal methods to achieve his goals. For example, according to chapter 11 of Dona Rosa s biographical graphic novel The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, Scrooge once hired a squad of thugs to help him destroy the settlement of local aborigines and establish his own rubber tree plantation on their land.
As a businessman, Uncle Scrooge often resorts to aggressive tactics and lies (there is no evidence of this in the animated series). He has considerable experience in manipulating facts and events to his advantage. It is also worth noting Scrooge's cynicism, especially when the question is about business or achieving a goal.
The depth of Scrooge's character is added by the fact that in his business travels he often had to answer questions of morality, every now and then choosing between moral, but unprofitable, or immoral, but profitable actions.
Nevertheless, Scrooge has a certain, his own concept of honor and dignity. In achieving his goals, he tries to remain within the bounds of the law and honesty, and does not resort to violence unless necessary. It is these qualities that distinguish him from his main opponent and business rival Flintheart Glomgold, who acts cruelly and without regard for the law, honesty and mutual respect.
In some episodes of the animated series DuckTales, he loses all his money, but in the end the wealth always returns to him. Scrooge's favorite book is Treasure Island by Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson.
Scrooge McDuck first appeared in the animated film Scrooge McDuck and the Money, released in 1967. In this cartoon, Uncle Scrooge teaches his nephews some financial tricks. The voice of McDuck in this cartoon was provided by Bill Thompson. After this, McDuck did not appear in cartoons until Thompson's death in 1971.
Scrooge's next appearance in animation comes in 1983 in Mickey's Christmas Carol, an animated version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. There he played the role of Ebenezer Scrooge. Scrooge was voiced by Alan Young, and Young served as the official voice of Scrooge from then on until his death in 2016, although Will Ryan voiced Scrooge in the 1987 special, Goofy: Football Mania.
But Scrooge McDuck is best known in the world as one of the main characters in the animated series DuckTales, in which he acts as the guardian of the ducklings Huey, Dewey and Louie. The animated series is based on the comic books by Carl Barks and follows the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his family and friends.
Scrooge also appears in the animated series Raw Toonage, the television show All About Mickey Mouse, and in some episodes of the animated series House of Mouse.
In the 2017 animated series DuckTales, Scrooge is voiced by famous Scottish actor David Tennant.
Files: STL, OBJ, ZTL.
STL of various detailing.
PERFECTLY DETAILED.
Prefabricated and one-piece STL model.
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.
Scrooge McDuck or Uncle Scrooge is a character in cartoons, fairy tales and comics, an anthropomorphic drake - a billionaire of Scottish origin from the city of Glasgow, the main character of the Disney animated series "DuckTales", uncle of Donald Duck and Della Duck, great-uncle of Huey, Dewey and Louie Duck - Della's sons and Donald's nephews.
Scrooge McDuck can be considered one of the most famous symbols of entrepreneurship, temperament and the ability to survive in the realities of American animation and comics.
The character was created by Carl Barks and debuted in "Christmas on Bear Mountain", issue 178 of Four Color Comics (Dell Comics, December 1947).
The name Uncle Scrooge is based on the miser Ebenezer Scrooge, a character from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. It is also believed that Scottish industrialist Andrew Carnegie, who immigrated to the United States at the age of 13, could serve as the prototype for Scrooge McDuck.
Although from the very first appearance of Scrooge McDuck it is clear from his surname and accent that he is from Scotland, the hometown of the rich drake was named only in 1996, when Don Rosa released the comic book The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck , which shows the character's early life in Glasgow and the circumstances of his emigration to the USA.
As a businessman and treasure hunter, Scrooge is distinguished by his ability to set goals for himself and others, as well as his ability to face new challenges. Scrooge's main motto is Work with your head, not with your hands.
It is well known from Scrooge s life story that in his business activities he quite often resorted to not the most legal methods to achieve his goals. For example, according to chapter 11 of Dona Rosa s biographical graphic novel The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, Scrooge once hired a squad of thugs to help him destroy the settlement of local aborigines and establish his own rubber tree plantation on their land.
As a businessman, Uncle Scrooge often resorts to aggressive tactics and lies (there is no evidence of this in the animated series). He has considerable experience in manipulating facts and events to his advantage. It is also worth noting Scrooge's cynicism, especially when the question is about business or achieving a goal.
The depth of Scrooge's character is added by the fact that in his business travels he often had to answer questions of morality, every now and then choosing between moral, but unprofitable, or immoral, but profitable actions.
Nevertheless, Scrooge has a certain, his own concept of honor and dignity. In achieving his goals, he tries to remain within the bounds of the law and honesty, and does not resort to violence unless necessary. It is these qualities that distinguish him from his main opponent and business rival Flintheart Glomgold, who acts cruelly and without regard for the law, honesty and mutual respect.
In some episodes of the animated series DuckTales, he loses all his money, but in the end the wealth always returns to him. Scrooge's favorite book is Treasure Island by Scottish writer Robert Louis Stevenson.
Scrooge McDuck first appeared in the animated film Scrooge McDuck and the Money, released in 1967. In this cartoon, Uncle Scrooge teaches his nephews some financial tricks. The voice of McDuck in this cartoon was provided by Bill Thompson. After this, McDuck did not appear in cartoons until Thompson's death in 1971.
Scrooge's next appearance in animation comes in 1983 in Mickey's Christmas Carol, an animated version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. There he played the role of Ebenezer Scrooge. Scrooge was voiced by Alan Young, and Young served as the official voice of Scrooge from then on until his death in 2016, although Will Ryan voiced Scrooge in the 1987 special, Goofy: Football Mania.
But Scrooge McDuck is best known in the world as one of the main characters in the animated series DuckTales, in which he acts as the guardian of the ducklings Huey, Dewey and Louie. The animated series is based on the comic books by Carl Barks and follows the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his family and friends.
Scrooge also appears in the animated series Raw Toonage, the television show All About Mickey Mouse, and in some episodes of the animated series House of Mouse.
In the 2017 animated series DuckTales, Scrooge is voiced by famous Scottish actor David Tennant.



































