You’ve seen a lot of 3D printed LEGO accessories on my channel, some made by me, some sold by professionals. Is there an affordable printer that beginners can use to print them all? You can find out in the video below:
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Here are all the 3d models you could see in the video:
- Realistic Wheels for 10337 Lamborghini Countach on Makerworld
- Realistic “Fox” rim for Lego Porsche 911 10295 on Makerworld
- Lⓔgo 24-12 wheel Fifteen52 Turbomac HD on Makerworld
- Lⓔgo 24-12 wheel DMC Turbo Cast on Makerworld
- Lⓔgo 24-12 wheel Fifteen52 Forged R43 on Makerworld
- Realistic wheels for 10330 McLaren Senna Formula 1 on Makerworld
- 1:10 3D printable wheels on Cults3D
- Mclaren 720s for LEGO Technic on Printables
- LEGO Technic Porsche turbofan style on Printables
- Lego Display Stand Technic Porsche on Makerworld
- “Blade” Heavy Duty Planetary Gears Fidget Spinner on Makerworld
- Articulated Crystal Dragon by Saber3D on Makerworld
- Dragon Ornament Playing with a Pearl on Makerworld
- Suspended Millennium Falcon Part2 on Makerworld
- Halloween Balance Game on Makerworld
- Halloween Capybara on Makerworld
- Abby the Halloween Tabby – Multicolor on Makerworld
- Halloween Classic Carved Pumpkin Lantern on Makerworld
- Articulated Cute Capybara on Makerworld
10337 3d printed wheels by ForwartSticker
Where did you get the skeleton model that you’ve attached the jackolantern mini storage head to?