Any Star Wars fan who has a 3D printer at home will love this selection of super cool Darth Vader and Co items!
Darth Vader
Darth Vader is a must in every Star Wars fan household! This figure is printed in several parts by FDM and results in an assembled height of 30 cm.
Found on MyMiniFactory, Maker: Printed Obsession
Count Dooku
This natty Count Dooku was modeled in ZBrush and then printed in just under 300 minutes. The dimensions are 4.5 x 12 x 6.4 cm.
Found on MyMiniFactory, Maker: Oasim Karmieh
Starkiller
If you want to take on the role of Galen Marek aka Starkiller, print this mask!
Found on Cults, Maker: makerslab
Display Base
Of course your Star Wars figures need a representative pedestal. How about this 3D-printed copy, which can be illuminated and equipped with your favorite movie clips?
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: jtucker72
Jabba the Hut
The approximately 600-year-old Jabba, one of the Star Wars Galaxy’s greatest criminals, can be brought to life by you! The snail-like creature measures approx. 15 x 8 x 9 cm and can be printed without supports.
Found on MyMiniFactory, Maker: Francesco Orrù
Fidget Spinners
If you are getting too nervous while watching a Star Wars movie, maybe these fidget spinners will help you!
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: scottychop
Logo
This Star Wars logo consists of the parts “Star” and “Wars”. The two parts can, for example, be stacked on top of or placed next to each other as required. Maker “jcarolinares” printed the logo with a Prusa i3 bq Hephestos in black and yellow. If you only have one filament spool at home, you can of course also help with a little acrylic paint.
Found on Thingiverse, maker: jcarolinares
Key Fob
If you want your Stormtrooper always and everywhere with you, you should print that cool one!
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: muzz64
Cookie Cutter
Oh, isn’t he cute, good old R2D2? Now you can even make cookies out of him!
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: bluedynno
Death Trooper
Wow, pretty hot stuff, isn’t it?
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: Geoffro
Cufflinks
Mmmh, which cufflink would go best with my shirt? Darth Vader, Yoda or Stormtrooper? Nevermind, the best is printing all three variants at once to have a brilliant appearance every day! These come from a Makerbot Replicator 2.
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: belch
Coffee Stencil
Why not surprise your loved ones in the morning with this milk froth magic?
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: faberdasher
Dark Holocron
In the dark and cold season, this Dark Holocron tea light holder certainly creates a cosy atmosphere. It was printed with transparent red and gold edges using a Dremel Idea Builder. A conventional battery tealight fits exactly into the housing.
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: MKotsamanes
Darth Maul
You can also print the Dathomiri Darth Maul in several parts including his light sabre. Afterwards you can give him red-yellow eyes and tattoos, for example with an airbrush.
Found on MyMiniFactory, Maker: Printed Obsession
Snowflake
If you like to decorate and you are also a big Star Wars fan: Here is the ultimate Stormtrooper snowflake for a cosy home in wintertime!
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: LucidOne
Legion Terrain
Maker “sablebadger” has put a lot of effort into the finish of this great terrain, which he lists for you, so that the houses look as if they were made of real sandstone.
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: sablebadger
Salt and Pepper Shakers
Make sure you don’t salt your soup with these spreaders. – They are so cool that you could get cocky very quickly!
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: Karen5R
Disco Light
This glowing Stormtrooper LED lamp made of PLA was manufactured with a Makerbot Replicator 2 by dual extrusion: Black PLA for the plate and the almost transparent Bendlay filament for the Stormtrooper. Put LED lights behind it and the party can begin!
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: jjpowelly
Book and DVD Stand
To store and present your Star Wars DVD and book collection appropriately and worthily, such a must-have has simply to be printed!
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: aktarus54
Millennium Falcon
This Millennium Falcon should be looking good in the living room cabinet! It was printed with a MakerBot Replicator Z18 without support.
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: aaskedall
Han Solo Blaster
All Han Solo fans watch out – here is his blaster for your 3D printer! This wicked gun was created with a MakerBot Replicator.
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: Smirf123
AT-ST
Whoever chooses this agile AT-ST must be a true maker and Star Wars fan, because it requires a little patience. Especially as it also consists of 19 parts! But, as you can see, it’s worth it!
Found on Thingiverse, maker: MaakMijnIdee
AT-AT
This AT-AT consists of 750g PLA and can be powered by a 9V battery. Although the transporter consists of many more parts than the AT-ST just presented, namely a total of 69 individual parts, these can be printed relatively quickly. Check your print area size beforehand, because the parts are relatively large and cannot be scaled down! The specimen here took about four days and is about 30 cm high.
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: LtDan