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Pokémon fan uses 3D printer to create incredible statues

Pokémon fan makes use of 3D printer to create unbelievable statues

Highlights

  • A Pokémon fan shows his love for the franchise by 3D printing statues of his favorite Pokémon, creating unique and adorable collections.
  • The creator of these custom 3D printed Pokémon statues has achieved high quality results, although the process is time consuming and costly.
  • As fans continue to enrich the Pokémon franchise with their own creations, the world of these pocket monsters can be enjoyed both in games and in real life.

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Featuring some of the most iconic and iconic characters ever, Pokémon encourages fans to show their love for the pocket monsters, including one fan who 3D printed statues of some of his favorite Pokemon. The community often shares unique Pokémon fan creations, and this adorable collection has already caught the attention of fans.

Pokemon, one of the most successful brands in the world, is known for its adorable pocket monster characters to battle in video games and a trading card game. The merchandise offering has expanded to include clothing, accessories, plush toys and more, and some fans have chosen to make their own custom Pokémon creations.

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Pokemon fan Father_of_bluberry shared a photo of his incredible collection of custom 3D printed Pokemon statues. The statues, each scaled to represent life-sized, 1:1 scale replicas of their Pokedex entries, were printed in puzzle sections before being assembled and painted. Each statue had different time and resource requirements to print, with the larger Pokemon like Growlithe and Bulbasaur taking much longer and requiring more printing filament. Some of the smaller Pokémon, including Ditto, Weedle, and Mimikyu, were completed using a single roll of Sunlu PLA filament. All painting was done in a professional paint booth using paint guns, an air compressor and several other detailing equipment. The entire collection includes a variety of classic Pokémon such as Pikachu, Eevee and the 1st generation Pokémon starters Squirtle and Charmander.

Other Pokémon fans loved the collection and noted the spectacular quality of the pieces. Many asked about the cost of making so many statues, with the creator noting that the process was time-consuming and costly, but totally worth it. Some asked if future additions such as a life-sized Wailord could be added. Father_of_bluberry replied that they are currently working on Cubone and Vulpix and have an entire backyard that they could potentially fill with a complete collection of full-size 3D Pokémon statues. As more and more Pokémon fans share unique creations with the community, players can enjoy the world of pocket monsters both in the games and in real life.

As Pokemon continues to release new games, merchandise, and content, fans are having more and more fun with their favorite pocket monsters. The Pokemon brand is more profitable than ever and the company’s growth doesn’t appear to be slowing down any time soon. As fans continue to expand the expanding franchise, pocket monster lovers can look forward to more fun and unique content.

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