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Blobhead - Modular Articulating Art Toy

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Blobhead - Modular Articulating Art Toy 3d model
Blobhead - Modular Articulating Art Toy 3d model
Blobhead - Modular Articulating Art Toy 3d model
Blobhead - Modular Articulating Art Toy 3d model
Blobhead - Modular Articulating Art Toy 3d model
Blobhead - Modular Articulating Art Toy 3d model
Blobhead - Modular Articulating Art Toy 3d model
Blobhead - Modular Articulating Art Toy 3d model
Blobhead - Modular Articulating Art Toy 3d model
Blobhead - Modular Articulating Art Toy 3d model
Blobhead - Modular Articulating Art Toy 3d model
This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

BLOBHEAD

The original Blobhead is here! Blobheads are modular art toys with swappable heads and bodies. The simple design will allow for all kinds of customizations and future characters. Blobheads have a special screw that connects their head to their body while still allowing their head to turn. The arms articulate and their hands are able to grip future objects.

  • modular system to swap heads and bodies
  • twisting head
  • articulating arms
  • print-in-parts

PERSONAL USE ONLY

Purchasing or downloading this file does not give you the right to sell physical prints of this design. Commercial license is available for this design by subscribing to patreon.com/bloblab

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PRINT INSTRUCTIONS

  • 2mm standard layer height or smaller for high quality
  • no supports
  • seam in back recommended
  • eyes snap in head
  • arms snap in via the upright position at a slight angle. There's a small bump on the end which should bend and give the arms a good friction fit.
  • twist screw into body until firm, then twist head onto screw. The head has a special friction grip and should be able to still spin once full screwed on. To remove the head, pull up and twist.

28 Likes35 DownloadsApril 26, 2024


28 Likes35 DownloadsApril 26, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.