doctor who k9 3d models
160611 3d models found related to doctor who k9.prusaprinters
14 incarnations of the Doctor from William Hartnell to Jodie Whittaker face off against 15 of the Doctor's most feared opponents, including two incarnations of the Master. There's also a chess version. There's also a TARDIS shaped carrying case,...
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I've always liked this Doctor Who logo design so here's a keychain of it. Change filament color above 2mm.
cults3d
Doctor Who spider from End OF The World. Partly augmented version. full flexi in on my to do list. ... You’ll need 2 20mm x 3mm/2mm magnets
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Model of the Tardis from Doctor Who. Door as separate .stl-file for posing. ... (Printing this model has not been tested yet)
myminifactory
Doctor Who Stencil for Quilting and Cross-Stitching or Spray Painting, a Perfect Size at 6.5 Inches Square by 0.06 Inches Thick.
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This is a scaled down model of the Tardis from the BBC show Doctor Who. ... It was modeled using Autodesk Inventor Professional 2014.
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From 32mm scale reduce to 23.4% of the original size. ...Remixed from:https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/reaper-doctor-who
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32mm scale miniature of various companions (Rose Tyler, Mickey Smith, Martha Jones, and Donna Noble) from the Doctor Who, from the original tenure of the showrunner RTD.
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My partner loves Doctor Who so i designed a snowflake using the Shadowflake / Snowflake by roman_hegglin.Mostly done on GIMP and Tinkercad
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This is a 3D model based on the iconic Doctor Who logo. ...Here's a recreated version using the original materials and textures in Blender (2.81).
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... wear it. ...It is typically awarded to doctors who have demonstrated exceptional dedication, expertise, and commitment to their patients. ...The pendant is often worn by physicians on formal occasions such as hospital galas or professional conferences.
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To base my gift on a popular theme, I chose Doctor Who, a show enjoyed by many of my friends. The pencil topper represents the Sonic Screwdriver, used by several doctors in recent seasons. The TARDIS is transformed into a pencil box with opening...
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To cater to my numerous Doctor Who fan friends, I created a themed stationery set. The pencil topper is designed as the tip of the Sonic Screwdriver used by recent Doctors. The pencil box features an opening TARDIS, the iconic time machine. On the...
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Here is a model of the Home Box from the Doctor Who Episode "The Time of the Angels" when The Doctor and Amy discover one in a museum with a message from River Song carved into it. ... Print it, dirty it up, and make it look a gajillion years old and...
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The iconic emblem of time-traveling adventures, the Doctor Who logo is a symbol of curiosity and exploration that has captured the hearts of fans worldwide. ...Its design, a stylized representation of a blue police box, instantly evokes memories of the...
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32mm scale miniature of the amoral renegade Time Lord, known as the Monk. ... The heads of the original Meddling Monk were sculpted by Leighton Humphrey on 3D Printing Doctor Who. ...
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Doctor Who - Tardis Earring Check out the 3DPicks.com website for more FREE models! ...Also find exclusive content!</p> Category: Earrings
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Doctor Who Coasters. print 3 for each holder. ...These are designed with levels to do color changes if you want to.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>Category: Household</p>
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Enthusiasts of fan art will appreciate these stunning depictions of the Weeping Angels from Doctor Who, while three-dimensional model enthusiasts can commission custom creations through a private Facebook group managed by Agora3DMinis.
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A sleek ring debuts featuring the iconic symbol of time-traveling adventures from Doctor Who, a badge of honor for fans worldwide embracing the excitement and mystery of the universe.
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It is the symbol of Doctor Who, without the card, to be able to add it in any design and not have to delete the one around to extract the symbol.
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32mm scale miniatures of various incarnations of the renegade Time Lord, the Master. ... Delgado's and Ainley's heads were sculpted by Leighton Humphrey on 3D Printing Doctor Who. ... https://www.3dprintingdoctorwho.com/custom.html
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Dalek Paradigm Doctor Who The main Body was a reation of @InnovationByLayers : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:15362 You will find 4 files : - the main body remix - the head - the arm - the weapon
sketchfab
Time Lord technology at its finest - the trusty sonic screwdriver, an indispensable tool wielded by the thirteenth incarnation of the brilliant and eccentric Doctor Who on his intergalactic adventures.
sketchfab
This is a custom-made BB-9D robot that I built using a step-by-step guide, featuring a distinctive color palette inspired by the iconic time-traveling vessel from the BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who.
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I've always liked this Doctor Who logo design so here's a keychain of it. Change filament color above 2mm. Update 8-2-24: Uploaded smaller V2 model
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I'm excited to share this news with fellow Doctor Who enthusiasts! ...Season 10 is almost here and I just can't wait - it's going to be an epic ride full of action, adventure, and time-traveling excitement!
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... produce better results. NOTE: I show images of the Doctor Who character and Tardis, but those are separate Models that can be found on Thingiverse Doctor: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3499312 Tardis: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:54506
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The Twelfth Doctor's Neural Block based on the prop featured in Doctor Who season 9, episode 12 : "Hell Bent". The Doctor tried to use it to wipe Clara Oswald's memory of him. https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Neural_block Interesting observation: I...
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This is a remarkably accurate replica of the 4th Doctor's time machine, as depicted on the British sci-fi series "Doctor Who" during its 1974-1981 run. Two distinct versions of the model have been included in this file - one featuring solid window...