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Hulk

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30.9 h
11 plates
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Jade White (10100) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Ash Gray (11102) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Grass Green (11500) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Dark Brown (11801) / Refill / 1kg
Matte Charcoal (11101) / Refill / 1kg

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Description

This 3D-printed Hulk figure is a stylized creation inspired by the Disney Infinity character design, featuring exaggerated proportions, smooth surfaces, and bold lines that bring out the playful, animated essence of the character. The figure captures Hulk’s iconic muscular build and powerful stance, emphasizing his larger-than-life persona in a vibrant, cartoonish style.

 

The Hulk’s design reflects his comic book origins as the unstoppable green superhero, brought to life through this fun and approachable aesthetic. Perfect for fans of Marvel, Disney Infinity, or collectors of stylized figurines, this figure is both a display-worthy piece and a satisfying DIY project.

  • Parts count: 14
  • Print time: 1d7h7m
  • Finished Dimension: 228.22 x 246.44 x 185.56 mm

Recommended filaments:

  • PLA Basic Matte Grass Green (11500)
  • PLA Basic Matte Charcoal (11101)
  • PLA Basic Matte Dark Brown (11801)
  • PLA Basic Matte Ash Grey (11102)
  • PLA Basic Jade White (10100)

Printing Tips:

So, I print each part one at a time to avoid stringing issues. I use the Bambu cool plate for all the prints. Once the prints are done, I clean up the rough areas with the Bambu scraper as best as I can. For assembly, I use gel super glue because it avoids messy drips from regular glue and dries faster, which is super handy.

 

I use a black permanent marker for areas like the eyebrow and pupil. 

 

I didn’t mess around much with the print settings—just went with the extra fine preset, normal snug supports, and added a brim when needed.

 

Any feedback, tips, or tricks would be awesome! Let me know in the comments what you think I should try next.

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