This 3D printing design of The Mandalorian consists of files in StereoLithography (.Stl) format that is optimized for 3D printing.
Before printing the files, we strongly recommend reading the PRINTING DETAILS section.
WHAT WILL YOU GET AFTER PURCHASE?
- 5 versions of The Mandalorian STL files for FFF/FDM, DLP/SLA, DLP/SLA Eco, DLP/SLA Pre-supported, and SLS — files for all versions are available for download after the purchase;
- STL files of high-poly The Mandalorian model for 3D printing consist of 98 files;
- Sizes for:
- FFF/FDM: 255 mm tall, 209 mm wide, 160 mm deep;
- DLP/SLA/SLS: 128 mm tall, 105 mm wide, 80 mm deep;
- Assembly Manual for FFF/FDM 1.0 and DLP/SLA 1.0 versions in PDF and video formats;
- Detailed settings that we provide as a recommendation for Cura, Bambu Studio, Simplify3D, Slic3r and PrusaSlicer for the best print;
- Full technical support from the Gambody Support Team.
Detailed information about these 3D printer STL files is available in the DESCRIPTION section.
ABOUT THIS 3D MODEL
Din Djarin, also known as “The Mandalorian” or “Mando” for short, is the reputed bounty hunter and the titular character of the well-loved TV series within the Star Wars franchise. The Mandalorian travels across the galaxy on his Razor Crest starship accompanying (and protecting) the Force-sensitive Child. The author of the incredible The Mandalorian 3D printing design spent almost 200 hours while working on the stunning bounty hunter project. And the hard work clearly yielded the astonishing result—the lone gunfighter for 3D printing is exceptionally detailed, mysterious and so very cool! The pose that the 3D artist decided to go for resembles the one seen in various posters of the first season of The Mandalorian series. The protagonist of the space Western is captured midstep and there is absolutely no doubt that Din Djarin is extremely confident, super professional, and armed to the teeth. The author of the model made sure to properly depict the warrior’s set of Mandalorian armour, starting from the distinctive Beskar helmet with a T-shaped visor that fully conceals the hunter’s face. The design of the body armour also pays tribute to the traditional armour of the human warrior clans and includes shoulder pauldrons, vambraces, a breastplate, a codpiece, thigh, knee and shin guards. The mighty bounty hunter wields a blaster pistol and can be displayed carrying either the trademark Amban sniper rifle or the jetpack on his back. The careful attention to the model’s finest details makes the 3D printing project thousand times more appealing and realistic—just take a closer look at the clan Mudhorn signet on the model's right shoulder, or at all kinds of pockets, bullets, cartridges, etc. adorning the bandolier or the boots of the character. Last but definitely not least feature that barely needs an introduction—the cutest Baby Yoda miniature nestled inside The Mandalorian’s bag! The Din Djarin 3D model is destined to hit the wishlists of SW fans, especially coupled with his Speeder Bike that comes as the second part of the diorama!
ADAPTATION FOR 3D PRINTING
The Mandalorian 3D printing design is a static assembly model and its moderation and adaptation for different types of 3D printers took Gambody team 58 hours in total. Model's anatomy and proportions were thoroughly reviewed during the moderation process for the bounty hunter to be depicted harmoniously in the intended pose.
The model’s cutting was chosen by our team to minimize the amount of filament needed for generated support and some of the parts were hollowed out for you to save resin in the model’s Eco version. In order to conceal the places where the assembly parts of the model must be connected, the model was cut along the contour of the character’s Mandalorian armor seams and both variants of the cape were taken off the model. For you to achieve the cleanest result possible, many smaller parts such as The Mandalorian’s shoulder pauldrons, the beskar helmet, the Amban Sniper Rifle, the blaster pistol, the jetpack, various pockets, bandolier elements, cartridges, the Baby Yoda miniature, etc. are provided as separate files.
All the assembly parts come in STL files in recommended positions that were worked out in order to ensure the smoothness of the details’ surfaces after printing and to make sure that the 3D printing beginners won't face difficulties when placing the parts on a build plate. When downloading any model's file you will also receive "Assembly Manual" for FFF/FDM 1.0 and DLP/SLA 1.0 versions in PDF format.
The design is saved in STL files, a format supported by most 3D printers. All STL files for 3D printing have been checked in Netfabb and no errors were shown.
The model's scale was calculated from Din Djarin's actual height that is 1800 mm. The 3D printing design's chosen scale is 1/8 for the FFF/FDM version and 1/16 for the DLP/SLA/SLS versions.
VERSIONS' SPECIFICATIONS
1.0 FFF/FDM version features:
- Contains 43 parts;
- A printed model is 255 mm tall, 209 mm wide, 160 mm deep;
- Assembly kit includes locks to attach the model's parts securely without glue. Lock 43_ge_lock_7S(x10) needs to be printed ten times;
- The Mandalorian can be assembled into a diorama with the Speeder Bike;
- Din Djarin can be displayed alone, with Baby Yoda in the bag, or wearing a jetpack;
- All parts are divided in such a way that you will print them with the smallest number of support structures.
1.0 DLP/SLA version features:
- Contains 17 parts;
- A printed model is 128 mm tall, 105 mm wide, 80 mm deep;
- The Mandalorian can be assembled into a diorama with the Speeder Bike;
- Din Djarin can be displayed alone, with Baby Yoda in the bag, or wearing a jetpack;
- Contains an alternative cloak design by Ignacio Abad to assemble The Mandalorian model with the jetpack and Baby Yoda in the bag simultaneously;
- All parts are divided in such a way to fit the build plates and to ensure that support structures are generated where needed.
DLP/SLA Eco 1.0 version features:
- Contains 17 parts;
- A printed model is 128 mm tall, 105 mm wide, 80 mm deep;
- The Mandalorian can be assembled into a diorama with the Speeder Bike;
- Din Djarin can be displayed alone, with Baby Yoda in the bag, or wearing a jetpack;
- Contains some hollowed out parts to save resin.
1.0 DLP/SLA Pre-supported version features:
- Contains 17 parts;
- A printed model is 128 mm tall, 105 mm wide, 80 mm deep;
- The STL files that this version comprises are pre-supported, hollowed out, and have drain holes where needed;
- You may choose to print the STL files one by one or several at once, depending on the dimensions of your resin 3D printer's build plate;
- When slicing several STL files at once, the attachment layers (Platform Touch Shape) may overlap, but the supports must not come into contact.
1.0 SLS version features:
- Made as a solid one-piece model;
- A printed model is 128 mm tall, 105 mm wide, 80 mm deep;
- Contains 4 parts - solid Din Djarin models with/without Baby Yoda in the bag, a version with the jetpack, all are separated from the platform.
You can get the STL files of The Mandalorian model immediately after the purchase! Just click the green Buy button in the top-right corner of the model’s page. You can pay with PayPal or your credit card.
Watch the tutorial on how to assemble the 3D Printed Mandalorian model from the provided 3D Print Files at Gambody YouTube channel.
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Below you can find printing recommendations for Cura, Bambu Studio, Simplify3D, Slic3r and PrusaSlicer software.
Disclaimer: The following printing settings are a recommendation, not an obligation. The parameters can vary depending on the peculiarities of your 3D printer, the material you use, and especially the particular assembly part you are working with. Each part that any model comprises often needs preliminary review, and you are free to tweak the settings the way you find suitable.
Note:
You can scale up the model (downscaling for FFF/FDM 3D printers is not recommended!);
All connectors should be printed at 100% Infill.
Bambu Lab printing recommendations:
These basic 3D printing settings recommendations for beginners were tested in Bambu Studio 1.9.1. Test models were printed on the Bambu Lab A1, Bambu Lab A1 Mini, Creality Ender 3 S1, Anycubic Kobra 2, and Anycubic Vyper using PLA and PETG filaments.
To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings: download
Cura printing recommendations:
These are averaged settings which were tested in the Cura 5.2.1 slicer. Test models were printed on Anycubic Vyper, Creality Ender 3 Pro with PLA filament.
To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings: download
Simplify3D printing recommendations:
These are averaged settings which were tested in the Simplify3D 5.0.0 slicer. Test models were printed on Anycubic Vyper, FLSUN v400, Ender3 S1 with PLA filament.
To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings: download
Slic3r printing recommendations:
These basic 3D printing settings recommendations for beginners were tested in Slic3r 1.3.0 software. Test models were printed on Ultimaker 2, Creality Ender 3, Creality Cr-10S pro v2, Anycubic I3 Mega, Anycubic I3 MegaS, Anycubic Vyper with PLA and PetG filaments.
To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings: download
PrusaSlicer printing recommendations:
These basic 3D printing settings recommendations for beginners were tested in PrusaSlicer 2.3.1. Test models were printed on Ultimaker 2, Creality Ender 3, Creality Cr-10S pro v2, Anycubic I3 Mega, Anycubic I3 MegaS, Anycubic Vyper with PLA and PETG filaments.
To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings: download
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