Lego Minifigure Cookie cutters

Lego Minifigure Cookie cutters

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<b>Lego Minifigure Cookie Cutters</b> 8cm high Made in Blender 3D on base of a minifigure blueprint Butter cookies on photos (recipe on the bottom) *May not be usefull with 'sticky' dough* <b>3 more cookie cutters with isometric view</b> <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4985253"><img src="https://cdn.thingiverse.com/assets/61/08/05/c7/3f/card_preview_Lego_Cookie_Minifig_iso_1_TG.jpg"></a> **Lego Minifigure Bookmarks** <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4982624"><img src="https://cdn.thingiverse.com/assets/b5/c0/8b/f7/90/card_preview_Lego_Minifigure_bookmark_1_TG.jpg"></a> --- More photos: https://www.instagram.com/p/COsdkLArZlX/ --- Models: - Lego figure cookie - 'normal' cookie cutter with marking lines from 2mm up - 'filled' - the same but with filled lines under the top part and legs connector - 'outline' - only a contour of the minifigure ; you can use it with a 'stamp' (cut the contour, put 'stamp' inside, remove 'outline' with help of a 'stamp' and mark the lines with a 'stamp') - 'outline-supported' - the same but with additional supports to more sturdy shape. You can use it with a stamp, but put it inside first - 'stamp' - as written above ; it can help even if you want just a contour, flip it flat face down then - 'easy' - space between legs are shortened + few more minor changes that will help cut the shape - 'short' - base if flattened so it will use little less fialment (by around 25% or even more) --- Be carefull especially when using 'normal' cutter. Sometimes it may be hard to not ruin the hands. **The easiest way to make this cookies is with use of 'outline' and a 'stamp'.** Stamp will help you remove the dough from the cutter (marking the lines or flat face down for clear cookie) --- **A note:** *Models are changed a little compared to what you see on the photos. There is no double lines between arms and hands or on the neck, there is an additional line on legs (where the rounded part ends on the real minifigure) and I filled the holes between the legs (too hard to clean up) or between body and hands (not really noticable on photos but they were there)* --- <b>More Cookie Cutters in my Thingiverse Collection</b> <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/C47_3D/collections/cookie-cutters"><img src="https://cdn.thingiverse.com/assets/9e/3f/61/da/cf/card_preview_Flower-Cookie-Cutter_TG.jpg"></a> --- <b>Butter cookies recipe</b> 300g (~10.6 oz) wheat flour 150g (~5,3oz) butter 70g (~2,5oz) powdered sugar 1 egg, cold 1 small flat spoon of baking powder pinch of salt *You can add 30g (~1oz) of cocoa for chocolate taste. Use 30g (~1oz) LESS flour and 10g (~0.33oz) MORE sugar then* Mix everything until fully combined. Put in the fridge for at least 1 hour. Then knead it for a while, pin out the dough to around 5mm (~0.4") and cut the shapes with cookie cutter. Bake with 180*C (~355*F) - with both top and bottom heaters on - for few minutes (depends on dough thickness, oven and it's settings) - *I baked mine for about 6-7min*. Pull them out when they will get a darker color on top. ---

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