Minecraft Chibi Creeper (BobbleMob)

Minecraft Chibi Creeper (BobbleMob)

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I recently spotted the 10 Year Anniversary Edition Creeper Mega Bobble Mobs at GameStop, but unfortunately, I couldn't purchase one due to limited space or spare funds. However, I had printers available, so I decided to design my own version. My Creeper creation isn't an exact replica of the original Mega Bobble Mobs since I used approximate dimensions, and the head doesn't bobble yet - although I might add that feature later. Nevertheless, it captures the cute "chibi" style that I adore, and I can print it at various scales. The Chibi Creeper is primarily hollow for rapid printing, and it prints in several parts that fit together afterward. These pieces are intended to be a friction fit but may require glue depending on your printer's specifications and how you plan to use the model. The smallest recommended scale is 200% (the files are small due to Inventor's exporting limitations), while it was designed for printing at 500% scale for a total height of 150mm, approximately equaling the size of the original Bobble Mob. Any intermediate scale is acceptable. The test print in the images above is at 200% scale. Please note that the Face and Toes need to be scaled down by a factor of ten since they are significantly larger than the rest of the files. If you wish, it would be relatively simple to add a hook and turn this into a keychain. Feel free to post a comment or remix if you want to do so yourself. To Print: You will need to print: 2x Straight feet (Green) 2x Tilted feet (Green) 1x Body (Green) *Requires Supports, Build Plate Only* 1x Head (Green) 4x Toes (Black) *Scale down by factor of 10* 1x Face (Black) *Scale down by factor of 10* The toes and face are optional. All files are in optimal printing position. After Printing: 1) Assemble Head and Body. 2) Add Toes and Face if you chose to print these (may require glue). 3) Attach Feet. These may need some force to secure, if they don't fit, it might be necessary to sand the pins on the body or widen the holes on the feet with a drill. Be cautious not to snap the pins, otherwise, you'll have to use glue. 4) Take photos 5) Post a Make so that others can see your excellent print! I will personally like and comment on all makes to show my appreciation (and if you spot a nice make, be sure to like it too). 6) Enjoy! Disclaimer: Minecraft, Creepers, Bobble Mobs, and GameStop are all trademarked by their respective owners. I don't claim ownership of anyone else's IP, and I post this Thing as a fan-made piece of art under the Fair Use and Creative Commons licenses. If you're a representative of Mojang or a trademark owner displayed here, please message me with any concerns about infringement, and I'll work with you to resolve them on a case-by-case basis.

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