fursuit head with moving jaw 3d models
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I created this head so that you can make your own Falco custom using a figure such as the hiya, sh monsterarts, or neca Rodan body. This head is hollowed out but is not already scaled so you will need to scale it to whatever figure you choose. Please...
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This is a versatile base that can be transformed into various forms, including a puppet, plushie, robot, or fursuit-head (costume). I have incorporated ventilation holes, which not only facilitate airflow but also serve as convenient attachment...
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The lower jaw is movable. I did not include the model for the ears - use a felt or foam sheet instead. The model is scaled for costume size (it's about 2cm wider when my own head - I have a small head) - rescale it if you need to. ...I recommend making...
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This is a head-base that can be used to build a puppet-, plushie-, robot- or a fursuit-head (costume). Ventilation holes were added for better heat-exchange. The lower jaw is movable. I did not include the model for the ears - use a felt or foam...
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I would make those with flexible foam. The head is scaled for costume size (for small heads) - rescale it if you need to. How to make the pegs for the lower jaw: Print Settings Printer: Alfawise U10 Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: ...
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-the "talk jaw" should probably not be made with rubber bands, I'm just doing this to keep my prints together until I start assembling the heads. print at 240-250% for all parts, you may want to print the eyes smaller if they're sitting too snug...
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-the "talk jaw" should probably not be made with rubber bands, I'm just doing this to keep my prints together until I start assembling the heads. print at 240-250% for all parts, you may want to print the eyes smaller if they're sitting too snug...
prusaprinters
The lower jaw is movable. The model is scaled for costume size (it's sized for my own head - I have a small head) - rescale it if you need to. The current size is for small heads. I do not recommend using the ears for a costume. I only included them...
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... or feathers. The lower jaw is movable. The model is scaled for costume size (it's sized for my own head - I have a small head) - rescale it if you need to. ...The current size is for small heads. I've added a version without holes. Category: Costume
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The fursuit-files are scaled for costume size (for small/normal heads - 177mm wide inside) - rescale it if you need to. This model was made for the Eurofurence Pawpet-Show. ...Find out more about the show: <a...
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If you want to make the fur removable sew-on-snaps fit in those holes.The model has the basic shape of the older version of this head base (https://www.printables.com/model/95875-fursuit-or-puppet-head-base-version-28-wau) - it's not a remix, I made...
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I would make those with flexible foam. The head is scaled for costume size - rescale it if you need to. How to make the pegs for the lower jaw: Print Settings Printer: Alfawise U10 Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: 0.2mmInfill: 15% Filament:...
prusaprinters
I would make those with flexible foam. The head is scaled for costume size - rescale it if you need to. How to make the pegs for the lower jaw: Print Settings Printer: Alfawise U10 Rafts: NoSupports: No Resolution: 0.2mmInfill: 15% Filament:...
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-the "talk jaw" should probably not be made with rubber bands, I'm just doing this to keep my prints together until I start assembling the heads. print at 240-250% for all parts, at 245% it will take a 40mm glass cabochon it's a good idea to do a...
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This head-base can be utilized as the foundation for crafting a puppet, plushie, robot, or fursuit-head costume. To enhance heat-exchange efficiency, ventilation holes have been incorporated into the design. The lower jaw of this head-base is...
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This is a versatile head-base that can be used to craft a wide range of characters, including puppets, plushies, robots, and fursuits. To ensure optimal heat-exchange, ventilation holes have been strategically added throughout the design. The lower...
prusaprinters
This is a head-base that can be used to build a puppet-, plushie-, robot- or a fursuit-head (costume). I did add some ventilation holes, that can also be used to attach fur. The lower jaw is movable.The ears are a separate model because I made these...
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This is a base that can be used to build a head for a puppet, plushie, robot, or fursuit (costume). Holes have been added for improved heat exchange. The lower jaw is movable. I did not include the model for the ears - they would be too heavy - use...
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I omitted the lower jaw component to expedite production time; instead, an aluminum profile is employed, swiftly bent into shape and augmented with sculpted teeth created using Plaast – sourced from the reliable website plaast.de. Referencing my...
prusaprinters
The lower jaw is movable. I did include the model for the ears, but I do not recommend using those (you do not want rigid ears on a costume, trust me) - use a felt or foam sheet instead. The model is scaled for costume size (it's about 4cm wider when...
prusaprinters
The lower jaw is movable. I did not include the model for the ears and horns - use a felt or foam sheet instead. The model is scaled for costume size (it's about 4cm wider when my own head - I have a small head) - rescale it if you need to. I...
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This is a versatile head base that can be used to craft a variety of characters, including puppet-, plushie-, robot- or fursuit-head costumes. I incorporated some ventilation holes for added functionality, which can also serve as attachment points...
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DISCLAIMER: This model is not ready to print or be worn! I am new to modeling so this test has a lot of flaws that would need to be fixed first. ... If anybody would make a fixed remix that would be incredible When I understand the tools of my...
prusaprinters
The lower jaw is movable. I did not include the model for the ears (you do not want rigid ears on a costume, trust me) - use a felt or foam sheet instead. The model is scaled for costume size (it's about 4cm wider when my own head - I have a small...
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-the "talk jaw" should probably not be made with rubber bands, I'm just doing this to keep my prints together until I start assembling the heads. print at 240-250% for all parts, you may want to print the eyes smaller if they're sitting too snug...
prusaprinters
I did not make a model for the back of the head, ears and nose. There are two versions of this head: fursuithead29 2 has smaller eyebrows, a relocated jaw hinge - the holes were added to make it easier to attach the fur by glueing or sewing....
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This is a versatile base that can be used to craft a puppet, plushie, robot, or fursuit-head costume. Since most users will not cover the surface with fabric or felt, I omitted ventilation holes. My design draws inspiration from the classic Teenage...