DISCLAIMER:
THE FINGERS ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE MODEL BECAUSE I MADE MINE OUT OF PERLER BEADS AND HOT GLUED CRAFT FOAM TO THE TIPS!
EXTERNAL REQUIREMENTS:
pipe cleaner (13x minimum, at least 12" each), Perler beads (16X), hot glue, craft foam (1/4"x1/2" minimum for finger tips), and (optional) small magnets (to hold face to back of head for easy jaw maintenance) and 2 other types of wire if you don't want to use pipe cleaner for ears and jaw (I used 18 gauge aluminum wire, and 26 gauge black dyed copper wire).
INFO:
I decided to upload these parts here for my white rabbit figure because people were asking for it on TikTok, and it could be used for making shadow bonnie because its the same model so I quickly made a toy bonnie version of the front of the head where I restored the eyebrows and removed the extra teeth.
the model is super accurate because it is a modified version of the official toy bonnie model from Help Wanted.
INSTRUCTIONS:
I printed my parts at 240% the scale of the individual parts in order for me to make the palms the right scale for the Perler beads, (the 3mf files are already scaled 240% though I believe). You will want to use 6 pipe cleaners total that thread through both legs by bending it in the middle, each toe should cap the ends of 2 pipe cleaners, and pipe cleaners should be hot glued to the inner sole of the foot, the rest of the legs segments can slide freely as long as the smallest joint is glued to the shin and the two big joints are glue to the top and bottom of the thigh. The neck is 3 pipe cleaners, folded in half and glued to the inner back side of the head and the inner torso, the arms are 4 total pipe cleaners that are threaded through one torso arm hole and out the other and the pipe cleaners should thread through the 4 holes on the palms and have two Perler beads as finger segments. The arms should be trimmed accordingly and capped with an 8th square of the required amount of craft foam. The arms do not need any glue attaching the segments except for the craft foam finger tips and to anchor it to the torso. The extra pipe cleaners from the neck that stick out of the bottom of the torso can be tucked in and the pipe cleaner that connects the legs can be bent and slid into the waist with no glue and then the end of the bend that sticks out of the waist can be smothered in glue and stuck up the bottom of the torso piece completing the building process. You can always paint and add accessories at will, I even plan on making a component for removable eyes.
FOR INDIVIDUAL PARTS:
print all at 240%
rotate parts for best result
ear_tip 2x
ear_base 2x
head_back 1x
head_front 1x
head_jaw 1x
torso 1x
waist 1x
arm_upper 2x
arm_joint 6x
arm_lower 2x
arm_palm 2x
leg_upper 2x
leg_joint 4x
leg_lower 2x
leg_foot 2x
leg_toe 6x
Have fun!
arm_joint.stl | 34.5KB | |
arm_lower.stl | 24.2KB | |
arm_palm.stl | 250.9KB | |
arm_upper.stl | 25.5KB | |
CE3_TOY_BONNIE.3mf | 1.9MB | |
CE3_WHITE_RABBIT_SHADOW_BONNIE.3mf | 1.9MB | |
ear_bottom.stl | 117.9KB | |
ear_tip.stl | 108.3KB | |
head_back.stl | 223.6KB | |
head_frontSHADOWBONNIE.stl | 815.3KB | |
head_frontTOYBONNIE.stl | 830.2KB | |
head_jaw.stl | 147.2KB | |
leg_foot.stl | 262.6KB | |
leg_joint.stl | 34.5KB | |
leg_lower.stl | 9.5KB | |
leg_toe.stl | 4.2KB | |
leg_upper.stl | 9.5KB | |
torso.stl | 625.9KB | |
waist.stl | 210.4KB |