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Jay Props
@Jay_Props
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Maker of cosplay props and templates
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I made a simple ornament for displaying miniature figures on the Christmas tree. It prints in place with supports, which helps get the clutch power needed for brick miniature figures. A fun, easy holiday print to add a bit of character to your tree!
Miniature Figure Christmas Tree Ornament
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I needed a brick sorting tray for making my LEGO sets, which I usually do while seated at the couch. It fits nicely in my lap while I build with the book on a tray in front of me.
Brick Sorting Tray
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I wanted a simple way to display my Funko Pop collection, so I modeled a six-figure stand with a stepped layout. It’s 95 mm tall, 214 mm long, and 143 mm wide. Since mine was designed to hold my Daredevil and Punisher Funko Pops, I used a two-tone black and red PLA that I had on hand. It is working perfectly for keeping all six figures visible and organized on a shelf or desk.
Funko Pop Display Stand
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I wanted a better way to display my brick-built starships on my shelf, so I modeled a Star Wars–inspired stand. It’s sized for standard brick connections, prints without supports, and keeps ships upright and stable for display.
Star Wars Inspired Brick Ship Display Stand
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I needed themed bases for my minifigures, so I modeled Batman-inspired stands in small, medium, and large. They’re sized for standard foot pegs and print without supports. Perfect for keeping figures upright and organized.
Brick Minifigure Stands: Batman Theme (S/M/L)
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I needed some sturdy bases to display my minifigures—especially the top-heavy ones that would topple over whenever I walked by. To fix that, I modeled three variations in Fusion 360: rectangular, circular, and hexagonal. Each plate maintains the standard low height of 3.2 mm.
MiniFigure Stand–Rectangular, Circular & Hexagonal
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This print-in-place X-Men belt buckle is designed for Rogue cosplay but works for any X-Men–themed costume. It is part of a Rogue cosplay I am working of for NYCC
X-Men Rogue Cosplay Belt Buckle
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I needed a sturdy helmet stand that I could use to display and paint my helmets—something stable, easy to print, and tall enough to support full-size cosplay pieces. So I designed this two-piece stand that prints in one go and assembles quickly . It stands 285mm tall when assembled. The base is solid and well-balanced, making it great for both display and painting sessions. Hope it’s helpful for fellow makers—drop pics if you give it a try!
Helmet Stand
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After making the Dark Knight batarang, I decided to make one for Red Hood that was inspired by the batarangs used in Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice and Justice League.
Red Hood Batarang
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i just finished making the nee Avengers logo from the Thunderbolts* movie. I plan to turn it into a badge or magnet for cosplay and display. Let me know what you think!
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Still working on my journey to learn Fusion 360. I made this Thunderbolts logo/badge based on the comics.
Thunderbolts Logo
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I made this brick tray with a sliding lid to hold and store my bricks while assembling a set. It will also be perfect for holding any extra, leftover bricks or small tools/parts around my workshop. I plan on making an update later to make these fit together when they stack but it works perfectly for my current use as is.
Brick Tray with Sliding Lid
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