Halloween 3D Prints Showcase – Original Prusa 3D Printers

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Welcome to the cabinet of curiosities, where we've summoned a collection of eerie Halloween-themed 3D prints just for you! Prepare to be captivated by our own dark inventions, modified projects, and wicked finds from the depths of the internet. With Halloween just around the corner, there's still plenty of time to get your 3D printer in gear and embrace the festival of fear and fright!

Zombie Jo: A Creepy Prusa Creation

Under the haunting glow of a full moon, Zombie Jo and his undead army rise from the Prusa Research HQ. Their insatiable hunger? Not for brains, but for the delectable pink Prusament! Zombie Jo, our very own creation, can be printed in both single-color and Multi-Material modes. For that chic zombie look, we suggest using green filament for his face and hands. Don't worry if you don't have the Multi-Material Upgrade 2.0 yet; you can still paint Zombie Jo after printing. A quick spray with a primer color and some acrylic paints will give him the finishing touch. Just make sure to keep him away from your precious filaments!

Zombie Jo

Halloween Pumpkin Spider Transformer: Spooky Fun Without the Fuss

What happens when a pumpkin turns into a spider? The Halloween Pumpkin Spider Transformer! This model, designed by William Bruning, proves that you don't need special tools or complex assembly for some hair-raising Halloween fun. With superglue and a lack of arachnophobia, you can easily put together this pumpkin-turned-spider. The model consists of seven parts and can be printed with a 0.15mm layer height and a 10% infill. Want a larger eight-legged crawler? Just scale up the parts in Slic3r. Plus, you can mix and match different filaments for a spooktacular effect.

Halloween Pumpkin Spider Transformer

Glow in the Dark Prints: Illuminate the Night with Terror

Glow-in-the-dark prints are an underrated gem in the world of 3D printing. They look unbelievably cool! While printing with glow-in-the-dark filaments requires a hardened steel nozzle, it's well worth it for the Halloween season. You can print all sorts of ghosts, spiders, skulls, and other creepy things. Combining the glow-in-the-dark filament with standard PLA materials opens up endless possibilities, especially if you have our Multi Material Upgrade 2.0. If you have a single-material printer, don't worry; you can still print a ton of various models. We recommend these adorable ghosts that are easy to print. Just remember to add a brim for better adhesion to the print bed.

Glow in the Dark Prints

Crow with Glowing Eyes: Unleash the Hitchcockian Horror

This Halloween, be the reason for a murder… of crows! This model, downloadable from Thingiverse, features a clever design that allows you to add LED lights for glowing eyes. Although the model description doesn't provide instructions on how to install the LEDs, we've got you covered. With a CR2032 lithium button cell battery and two red LEDs, you can easily create evil red eyes that will send shivers down your spine. The model itself can be printed with only two-perimeter walls, saving you time while still achieving a hauntingly brilliant result.

Crow with Glowing Eyes

Jason Voorhees Mask: An Iconic Halloween Classic

Did you know that Jason Voorhees, the legendary horror antagonist, didn't wear his iconic hockey goalie mask in the first two “Friday the 13th” movies? It made its debut in the third installment. Now you can create your own Jason Voorhees mask with this simple yet effective post-processing method. Once you've printed the mask, use superglue to assemble the pieces. Then, it's all about automotive body filler and sandpaper. Apply a thin layer of putty, sand it down, and repeat until the surface is flawless. After priming and painting the mask, you'll have a terrifying piece to complete your Halloween costume. Don't forget that you can scale down the model in Slic3r to ensure a perfect fit.

Jason Voorhees Mask

Zombie Hand: Awesomeness at Your Fingertips

We couldn't resist mentioning this incredible zombie hand, even though it isn't free. Available for just $2.99 on MyMiniFactory, this model showcases exceptional detail. The best part? It's designed to print without any supports. Just buy the STL, scale it to your liking, and start printing this undead masterpiece. To create a chilling burial ground, print the model with no infill and only two perimeter walls. Who knew that a zombie hand could be so… handy?

Zombie Hand

Halloween Drink Coasters: Creepy Accessories for Your Beverages

While we don't recommend eating or drinking from 3D printed models, you can still add a touch of Halloween to your table with these drink coasters. Our own selection of coasters, available for download from Thingiverse and MyMiniFactory, features traditional Halloween motifs. But if you're feeling creative, you can easily make your own! Using websites like lovesvg.com, find simple shape images in SVG format. Import the SVG file into Tinkercad, adjust the size, and merge it with a cylinder. Export the file as an STL and print your unique coaster. Don't forget to adjust the final size in Slic3r. Cheers to a spooky Halloween!

Halloween Drink Coasters

Other Halloween Props: From Pumpkins to Extruder Add-ons

If you're looking to decorate your house or garden, there's an abundance of Halloween-themed items waiting for you on Thingiverse, MyMiniFactory, and other websites. From pumpkin monsters to grumpy pumpkins, the possibilities are endless. What's even better is that these models are hollow, allowing you to add some spooktacular light effects using our battery clasp mentioned earlier. And don't forget about the smaller details, like the extruder rotation visualizer and the pumpkin filament cleaner, which add a festive touch to your 3D printer.

Other Halloween Props

Are you enticed by any of these spine-chilling models? Or do you have something entirely different in mind for your 3D printing adventures this Halloween? Let us know in the comments and unleash your creativity!

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