Transformers fans watch out! Here come the coolest Transformers gadgets from the 3D printer! Whether key rings, accessories for your figures or complete transformers – everything is possible with a little skill and your 3D printer! To get you in the right mood, check out the official trailer of the US action and science fiction film on top:
Cookie Cutter
Make it and bake it! To go with the film, you can stylishly offer your guests Bumblebee cookies or take them to the cinema for a nibble! All you have to do is consider around 50 grams of filament and less than six hours for printing. Then preheat the oven, knead the dough, cut out your favorite and bake!
Found on Cults, Maker: Aminezed. Price: $0.67
Espresso Cup
This cup is of course also an eye-catcher – especially if you have drunk at least half of your drink and Bumblebee gradually appears! With 90 grams of filament and about 8.5 hours of patience you can also drink from such a hip cup! But please remember to print with food-safe, non-toxic filament!
Found on MyMiniFactory, Maker: 3DCloud
Key Ring
These cool Autobot and Decepticon key rings are approx. 35 x 38 mm in size and 3 mm thick. After printing the logo has been sanded, caulked and painted. The Transformers fan article is ready!
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: herisuprapto
Seal Ring
Also this ring set shows the logo of the Autobots, with leader Optimus Prime, and the logo of the bad Decepticons, with leader Megatron. The rings can be printed easily, with little support material. One ring should be ready within half an hour.
Found on MyMiniFactory, Maker: Kirby Downey
LED Light
Of course you can print the Decepticon logo even bigger and even make it glow! Maker “jjpowelly” chose translucent Bendlay filament for the Transformers lamp and black PLA for the housing. It was printed in a Makerbot Replicator 2 with dual extruder. By the way: The same 3D model is also available with Autobot logo!
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: jjpowelly
Guns
Now you can equip your superheroes with plenty of guns! The model was created for figures with a hand diameter of 5 mm. The detailed result was achieved by Maker “sickofyou” with a Zortrax M200.
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: sickofyou
Sword
What about this awesome sword? Maker “banjinbuban” printed it with an Anet A8.
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: Banjinbuban
Teletraan-1
Pure retro! This computer was used in the first Transformers generation! If required, the fitting can also be extended with other elements provided by maker “FunbieStudios”.
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: FunbieStudios
Fidget Spinner
If you get too nervous while watching Transformers, you can print this fancy fidget spinner! This one was created in a PowerSpec 3D Pro.
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: wingnut2k
Wings
Wow! These cool wings were printed with an Anet A8.
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: Banjinbuban
Tardis N°1
If you think that there are not enough accessories for your Transformers, you can approach this project: Print a complete Transformers Tardis! Maker “nonnef” has also posted the manual on instructables online and is available for questions and problems!
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: nonnef
Tardis N°2
Maker “Ellindsey” provides you with a simplified Tardis 3D model. In the beginning there were many design problems: The transformer was too big and needed a lot of filament. It was also fragile and unstable. So “Ellindsey” reworked the design from the ground up and made the transformer simpler and more robust. His reinterpreted model is well received: There are already over 50 makes of his version.
Found on Thingiverse, Maker: Ellindsey