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Scooby | Supportless 3d model
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Scooby | Supportless 3d model
Scooby | Supportless 3d model
Scooby | Supportless 3d model
Scooby | Supportless 3d model
Scooby | Supportless 3d model
Scooby | Supportless 3d model

Scooby | Supportless

This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

Scooby Doo has been a favorite since 1969, becoming one of the most recognizable characters in animation history. His adventures with the Mystery Inc. gang shaped Saturday morning television, and the “mystery of the week” style they popularized influenced generations of shows that followed. The franchise grew into movies, spin-offs, and a lasting cultural footprint that still carries weight today.

For many, Scooby was more than just another cartoon. He was a household favorite that crossed generations. In fact, he was my dad’s favorite cartoon character, which makes this model a special nod to the way Scooby has connected families for decades.

This 3D printable model captures Scooby in a classic idle stance, like he’s ready for a photo. His eyebrow is raised with that curious, slightly nervous look fans know so well, and his collar sits snuggly around his neck. Helped me emphasize the wrinkles of a great dane in a cartoony way. ;)

The design is a single part print that requires no supports, making it simple and easy for beginners to use. Mounted on a disc base is included for so he can sneak into a tabletop game, and the model scales easily for either miniatures or larger display pieces.

Painters will find clean lines and clear surfaces that make bringing Scooby to life approachable and rewarding. Whether you match the bright Hanna-Barbera look or experiment with your own palette, the sculpt gives you plenty of room to shine without losing any detail.

Scooby Doo has been part of living rooms, game nights, and family favorites for generations. This model is a chance to carry that tradition forward, adding a touch of nostalgia and character to any collection.

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PrinterBambu Lab X1
MaterialPLA
Layer height1.2 mm
Infill density5 %
SupportsNone

Scooby | Supportless

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This model is restricted by licensing terms.