… It all started when I saw the production of a figure of this character … She was very fat and too tall to be a female character of this line, and how in the series she is obviously more dwarf than Mando I used the height of a princess Leia not to break the aesthetics of the line … I hope you like it
Vintage style Action figure from the Star Wars saga for 3D printing.
The Mandalorian with Bershka armor, removable helmet, jetpack and Din Djarin face
The very first Star Wars action figures were released in 1978 as part of the mail-away Star Wars Early Bird Kit, which contained Star Wars figures of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Chewbacca and R2-D2.
The last figures in the series were released during the Power Of The Force series in 1985, before Kenner released figures based on the Droids and Ewoks cartoon TV shows. After that there was a ten year break until Hasbro started to produce Star Wars figures again in 1995.
This figure is part of a project to rescue old toys: How to save a seed of all the trees in the world, my intention is to keep a digital seed of all the toys in the world.
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figure articulated in:
Arms
Legs
Head
We recommend for filament printers to print this figure at a very low layer height or scale the figure to double (This design has very fine details)
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