Centipeedle BJD 3D Printer Model

License: CC BY-NC-SA
File formats: stl
Download type: zip
Size:34.7MB

The file 'Centipeedle BJD 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 34.7MB.

Summary

This is my take on a BJD of the Centipeedle(tiny corrupted form) from Steven Universe.

  1. You will need to string the parts together using string elastic to keep the whole thing under tension. It needs to be strung pretty tight or it will flop. Legs are strung to opposite legs. Body is strung from the back of the eyeball to the tail.
  2. You should add a thin layer of hot glue to the inside of the joints before final assembly for best pose-holding results. If you're planning to paint it, wait until after you have painted everything.
  3. The model comes with a "hair" piece but there is also an optional connector which can replace this piece if you want to make your own floofy hair/wig for it out of actual fibers. If you're not planning to do this, skip the optional piece.
  4. When printing the body pieces you should be able to skip internal supports with minimal internal deformation(which will not be seen or affect the model). If you do print with internal supports, they will be a pain to remove since it is a small enclosed space.
  5. This is a pretty large model. See the picture with the old keyboard for scale.
body_1.stl 5.8MB
body_2.stl 5.9MB
body_connector.stl 1.4MB
eye.stl 5.4MB
eye_hollow.stl 6.9MB
hair.stl 5.0MB
jaw2.stl 3.7MB
jaw_1.stl 3.8MB
leg1.stl 8.9MB
leg2.stl 6.0MB
leg3.stl 3.8MB
neck_connector.stl 1.5MB
optional_hairless_neck_connector.stl 5.3MB
tail.stl 3.4MB