Articulating Scorpion Print in Place
Bring the desert’s fiercest predator to life with this fully poseable 🧩 3D-printed scorpion! Each model features 24 points of articulation for smooth, lifelike posing — crawl 🐾, strike ⚡, or coil its tail 🔁. The tail can even be locked in place to rest dramatically over its back, or left loose for a natural stance.
Includes two versions: 🖤 Black Scorpion – bold, sleek, and intimidating 🤎 Desert Scorpion – warm, realistic tones inspired by nature
A friction plate is included to keep the legs upright and perfectly poseable. When assembling, apply glue only to the center area as shown in the image — this ensures the legs remain flexible and hold their position firmly.
🛠️ Joints may need a little gentle back-and-forth movement to fully free up after printing. The model was not design for smaller scaling due to tight fitment — only larger sizes.
Designed for realism, movement, and durability, these scorpions print support-free and assemble easily right off the bed 🖨️.
Printed using high-quality filaments: 🧵 MatterHackers PLA Black, eSUN PLA Pro+ Brown, and Elegoo PLA Beige






























Can you share your preferred print settings for your reptiles, such as layer height, number of walls, infill, tope surface pattern etc?
For all of my reptile models, I use standard bambu slicer settings. Nothing special or customized — just clean defaults that work great on the X1C/P1 series. Here are the exact settings I use:
Layer Height: 0.20 mm Nozzle: 0.4 mm Line Widths: • Outer Wall: 0.42 mm • Inner Wall: 0.45 mm • Top Surface: 0.42 mm • Internal Infill: 0.42 mm
Top/Bottom Layers: • Top: 5 layers • Bottom: 3 layers • Pattern: Monotonic
Walls: 2–3 (default Bambu walls)
Infill: 15–20% Rectilinear or Gyroid
Speed: • Oute
Need to do a tokay gecko
Definitely doing one :)