The file 'Light-up RGB Celtic Skull 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 138.8MB.
In time of the haunted holiday season, i though id design something special, i already liked the celtic skull that the creator edoubleb made for quite a while now, and why not spruce it up a bit by lighting the skull up for this dark season.
Using a remote control, and a touch capacitive button on the back of the skull, you can turn it on and off, as well as select throught a range of colours and modes on the remote, it is powered by a rechargable battery, but can be used and charged plugged in as well with a usb-c cable.
I have also slightly improved on the model a slight bit, one by making the first layer much easier to print out, and secondly by removing all the floating/hard to print small bits included within the model, and i guess thirdly by resizing the original model into 3 sizes, 14cm wide skull (average human sized), a medium 9.5cm model, and a small 5cm ish model.
I bought both the light, as well as the battery both on aliexpress for under $10, the light you probably wont be able to find the exact copy off anywhere else, but for the battery, i just used a PS4 controller battery, as they were the cheapest to buy off aliexpress, if you want to build this in time for halloween, id reccomend ordering parts a few weeks before, for me living in the UK, the parts arrived within 2 weeks.
Parts list:
• 3 of m3 x 8mm or 12mm bolts
• RGB light with usb c and touch sensor
• battery for the RGB light
Battery link: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005004076614853.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.5.ae201802tnjJUl
Edit: just a few updates to the listing. including images of the light assembley so when the current listing goes at some point, youll know what kind of lights I used, and even use image search on Ali to find similar products. when buying the ps4 batteries, find ones with the bigger connector, as there a 2 different connectors that they come with, or with my link to the battery, they include both connectors. >IMPORTANT< Also i shouldve mentioned this before, but when assembling the battery to the light, make sure you swap the positive and negative contacts around for the battery connector so that it doesnt send power through the wrong way.
celticskull.stl | 43.8MB | |
celticskull_light.stl | 54.4MB | |
celticskull_light_back.stl | 3.3MB | |
celticskull_medium.stl | 43.8MB | |
celticskull_medium_light.stl | 55.7MB | |
celticskull_medium_light_back.stl | 10.1MB | |
celticskull_small.stl | 43.8MB |