BulbaBall Bulbasaur Themed Pokeball - Fan Art
Explore our phenomenal 3D model, the BulbaBall - a Bulbasaur-themed Pokeball, skillfully designed as a unique, solid, one-piece representation of the famous characters from the world-renowned pop culture phenomenon, Pokémon. This model showcases intricate detailing that has been carefully planned and created for an optimal 3D printing experience. However, please be aware that additional care is needed during the assembly period due to the complex details involved. Kindly note that these files are not broken apart for multi-filament colored printing. If you would prefer those files, please consider joining our Thangs membership. Lastly, some of the included 3MF files may or may not be compatible with bambu labs printers. For a fully immersive, multi-color, and multi-part printing experience with our BulbaBall 3D model, we recommend enhancing your journey with our Thangs membership.




















These are awesome designs and I am in the process of trying to print them all lol... I have a question though. I am having issues with the latch part of all the balls I've done so far. They have either broken off or they just wont release when pressing the button. Is there a way for me to fix that or maybe a way I can cut the latch off and make it just like a faux piece?
Thank you! I am currently working on an instruction sheet for a breakdown of best way to print and assemble that will break down these issues in further detail. I print the button back side down (spring side on build plate) with support under the latch itself. Then I cut out the support with an exacto knife. Another point to pay attention to also is that the spring used on the backside of the of the button isn't too long impeding operation.
Great model! Do you have any printing tips for sing silk filament for this print?
Thank you! I don't have any specific tips other than regular silk printing tips, I usually raise my hot end temps depending on filaments and retraction settings. I would suggest a test print with the filament if you are not certain of its characteristics. Happy Printing!