Georgii Kosarev
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Clicker in a Crate – The Last of Us Inspired Booknook 3d model
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Clicker in a Crate – The Last of Us Inspired Booknook 3d model
Clicker in a Crate – The Last of Us Inspired Booknook 3d model
Clicker in a Crate – The Last of Us Inspired Booknook 3d model
Clicker in a Crate – The Last of Us Inspired Booknook 3d model

Clicker in a Crate – The Last of Us Inspired Booknook

Straight from the quarantine zone and onto your bookshelf. This Clicker is done waiting in the shadows — it’s bursting out of a boarded crate right between your classic novels. Designed as a booknook diorama, this model brings one of the creepiest creatures from The Last of Us into your daily space, whether you're a die-hard fan or just love a good scare. With those unmistakable fungal growths, a torn-open scream, and arms lunging forward, the scene looks like it froze mid-attack. The broken wood texture and layered sculpt give it a gritty, cinematic feel — like you just opened a chapter of pure chaos. Perfect for horror fans, TLOU lovers, Halloween shelf decor, or just to freak out your guests when they reach for a book. Prints in modular parts and fits into standard bookshelf spaces like a cursed vertical diorama. It’s a conversation starter (and maybe a heart-stopper).

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Printed upside-down to put what little weight the infill created on the bottom.  Attempted to print in pieces for color, but the way the parts are separated does not allow them to be put back together.  Spent quite a bit of time trying to split them in Bambu and in Blender, but could not get it to work.  For a single-piece build, it is awesome!
Printed upside-down to put what little weight the infill created on the bottom.  Attempted to print in pieces for color, but the way the parts are separated does not allow them to be put back together.  Spent quite a bit of time trying to split them in Bambu and in Blender, but could not get it to work.  For a single-piece build, it is awesome!


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Printed upside-down to put what little weight the infill created on the bottom.  Attempted to print in pieces for color, but the way the parts are separated does not allow them to be put back together.  Spent quite a bit of time trying to split them in Bambu and in Blender, but could not get it to work.  For a single-piece build, it is awesome!
Printed upside-down to put what little weight the infill created on the bottom.  Attempted to print in pieces for color, but the way the parts are separated does not allow them to be put back together.  Spent quite a bit of time trying to split them in Bambu and in Blender, but could not get it to work.  For a single-piece build, it is awesome!

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Printed upside-down to put what little weight the infill created on the bottom. Attempted to print in pieces for color, but the way the parts are separated does not allow them to be put back together. Spent quite a bit of time trying to split them in Bambu and in Blender, but could not get it to work. For a single-piece build, it is awesome!
Printed upside-down to put what little weight the infill created on the bottom.  Attempted to print in pieces for color, but the way the parts are separated does not allow them to be put back together.  Spent quite a bit of time trying to split them in Bambu and in Blender, but could not get it to work.  For a single-piece build, it is awesome! 3d model
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PrinterCreality CR-10 Smart Pro
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density15 %
SupportsTree

Clicker in a Crate – The Last of Us Inspired Booknook

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Georgii Kosarev
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