Octo-Man was inspired by a similar wood toy that used cubes for each joint. By using Octotoads (that's what they are called in wings3d) it is much more poseable.
You will need some 1/16" elastic chord to connect the parts.
NOTE: I realized that the .thing file has an older version of the feet that had squared-off cavities, while the stl files have cavities with angled ceilings that should print better without support.
Also, I have not tried it yet, but scaling everything up just a bit and using 1/8" elastic cord might make for a longer-lasting toy.
OctoMan.thing | 12.6KB | |
OctoManFoot.stl | 10.2KB | |
OctoManHead.stl | 7.1KB | |
OctoManHips.stl | 13.9KB | |
OctoManJoint.stl | 11.0KB | |
OctoMan_18.wings | 17.3KB | |
OctoMan_Torso.stl | 10.4KB |