3D printing has revolutionized the way gamers and collectors bring their favorite video game characters and items into the physical world. From iconic statues to functional accessories, the ability to create detailed, customizable models at home has opened up endless possibilities. In this technical blog post, we explore the top 10 video game-inspired 3D prints available on Cults3D, showcasing a variety of models that range from intricate statues to articulated figures and practical gaming accessories.
1. Link Statue - The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
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The iconic hero Link from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is a fan favorite, and this detailed statue captures his adventurous spirit. The model depicts Link in a dynamic pose, complete with his signature Hylian shield and Master Sword. Designed for high-resolution printing, the statue requires a printer capable of fine detail, such as an SLA (resin) printer, to achieve the intricate textures of Link’s armor and weaponry. The model is split into multiple parts for easier printing and assembly, with a recommended layer height of 0.05–0.1 mm for resin printers or 0.2 mm for FDM printers. Post-processing, including sanding and painting, enhances the final look, making it a stunning display piece for any Zelda fan.
Technical Notes: Use supports for overhanging parts like the sword and cape. A resin printer is ideal for capturing fine details, but FDM printers can work with careful tuning. Expect a print time of 10–15 hours depending on the printer and settings.
2. Snake (Metal Gear)
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Solid Snake from the Metal Gear series is brought to life in this highly detailed 3D model. The figure captures Snake’s stealthy stance, complete with tactical gear and weaponry. This model is ideal for fans of the franchise and requires a moderate level of printing expertise due to its small details, such as the headset and utility belt. The model is optimized for both FDM and resin printing, with a recommended layer height of 0.1 mm for optimal detail. Assembly may require glue for smaller components, and painting is recommended to highlight the camouflage and metallic elements.
Technical Notes: Ensure proper bed adhesion for small parts. Use a brim or raft for stability during printing. Print time is approximately 8–12 hours, depending on the printer.
3. Pokeball - Origin
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The Pokémon franchise’s iconic Pokeball gets a unique twist with this “Origin” design, inspired by Pokémon Legends: Arceus. This model is both decorative and functional, as it can be printed with a hinge mechanism to open and close. The Pokeball is designed for FDM printing, with separate parts for the top, bottom, and button, allowing for multicolor printing without a multi-material printer. A layer height of 0.2 mm is sufficient, and the model requires minimal supports. This is a great project for beginners due to its simplicity and low material cost.
Technical Notes: Print with a high infill (20–30%) for durability if the Pokeball will be handled frequently. Assembly requires a small spring or elastic for the hinge, which can be sourced separately. Print time is around 4–6 hours.
4. ASTROBOT PS5 Articulated
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The adorable ASTROBOT from the PS5 game Astro’s Playroom is recreated as an articulated figure, perfect for collectors who love posable models. This design includes movable joints in the arms, legs, and head, making it a fun and interactive print. The model is optimized for FDM printing with a layer height of 0.15–0.2 mm. The articulated joints require precise printing to ensure smooth movement, so a well-calibrated printer is essential. Painting the model with acrylics can enhance its vibrant, game-accurate colors.
Technical Notes: Use supports for the joints and test-fit parts before gluing. A 10–15% infill is sufficient for lightweight articulation. Expect a print time of 6–10 hours.
5. Fallout Vault Boy Charisma Bobble Head
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The Fallout series’ Vault Boy is a cultural icon, and this charisma bobble head is a playful addition to any gamer’s collection. The model features a spring-loaded head for that classic bobble effect, requiring a small spring (available at hardware stores) for assembly. Designed for FDM printing, the model works best with a 0.2 mm layer height and minimal supports for the head and base. The bobble head’s smooth surfaces make it ideal for post-processing with primer and paint to achieve a polished look.
Technical Notes: Print the head and body separately for easier assembly. Use a high infill (20%) for the base to ensure stability. Print time is approximately 5–7 hours.
6. TITANFALL 2 Legion 3D Printed
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The Titanfall 2 Legion Titan is a massive, detailed model that showcases the power of 3D printing for large-scale projects. This mech is designed for FDM printing, with parts split to fit standard print beds (200x200 mm). The model requires significant assembly, including screws or glue for structural integrity. A layer height of 0.2–0.3 mm is recommended to balance detail and print time. This project is best suited for experienced printers due to its complexity and the need for precise alignment during assembly.
Technical Notes: Use supports for overhanging weapons and joints. A 15–20% infill provides a good balance of strength and material efficiency. Print time can range from 20–30 hours depending on the printer.
7. Sub-Zero Statue
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Sub-Zero from Mortal Kombat is immortalized in this dynamic statue, capturing his icy powers in a dramatic pose. The model is designed for resin printing to achieve the fine details of Sub-Zero’s mask and frost effects, though FDM printing is possible with a 0.1 mm layer height. The statue is split into multiple parts for easier printing, with supports required for the arms and ice effects. Painting is essential to highlight the blue and white color scheme, making this a striking display piece.
Technical Notes: Resin printers are recommended for the intricate ice textures. Use a slow curing time to avoid warping. Print time is 10–15 hours for resin, longer for FDM.
8. Clank Figure - Ratchet & Clank
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Clank, the lovable robot from Ratchet & Clank, is a detailed figure that appeals to fans of the series. This model is designed for FDM printing with a 0.15 mm layer height to capture Clank’s metallic texture and small components. The figure is posable to a limited extent, with joints in the arms and head. Minimal supports are needed, and the model benefits from metallic paint to enhance its robotic aesthetic.
Technical Notes: Print with a brim for small parts like the antenna. A 10–15% infill is sufficient. Print time is around 6–8 hours.
9. Rayman
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The limbless hero Rayman is a nostalgic favorite, and this 3D model captures his whimsical design. Optimized for FDM printing, the model requires a 0.2 mm layer height and supports for the floating hands and feet. The smooth, cartoonish style makes it forgiving for beginners, and painting is straightforward due to Rayman’s bold color palette. This model is a great choice for fans of classic platformers.
Technical Notes: Use a high infill (20%) for the torso to ensure stability. Print time is approximately 5–7 hours.
10. Venom Controller Support for Video Games
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This Venom-inspired controller stand is a functional and stylish accessory for Xbox, PS4, PS5, or joystick users. The stand is designed for FDM printing with a 0.2 mm layer height and minimal supports. The model’s organic, symbiote-like design requires careful printing to maintain structural integrity. A 20–30% infill ensures durability, making it a practical addition to any gaming setup.
Technical Notes: Print with a strong material like PETG for longevity. Assembly is minimal, with no additional hardware required. Print time is 6–8 hours.
Material Selection Guide
Choosing the right filament is critical for achieving high-quality FDM prints that balance aesthetics, durability, and ease of use. Below are the most suitable materials for the listed video game 3D prints, tailored to their specific needs:
● PLA: Ideal for static, decorative models like the Link Statue, Snake, Sub-Zero Statue, Clank, and Rayman due to its ease of printing, affordability, and smooth surface finish. PLA is beginner-friendly and works well for detailed prints at 0.1–0.2 mm layer heights. Use for vibrant, painted finishes, but note its lower durability for frequent handling.
● PETG: Recommended for functional or handled models like the Pokeball, ASTROBOT, Fallout Vault Boy, and Venom Controller Stand. PETG offers greater strength and flexibility than PLA, making it ideal for parts like hinges or stands that require durability. Print at 0.2 mm layer height with a heated bed (70–80°C) to prevent warping.
● ABS: Suitable for large, sturdy models like the Titanfall Legion, where heat resistance and strength are needed for structural integrity. ABS requires a heated enclosure and bed (90–100°C) to minimize warping, making it better for experienced printers. Use for models requiring post-processing like acetone smoothing.