Pokemon Blue / Red 3D Diorama | Professor Oaks Lab
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🎮 Pokémon Blue/Red 3D Diorama | Professor Oaks Lab | First Pokemon Selection
!! A1 MINI VERSION NOW AVAILABLE !!
🧩 Description
Step into the memory of every young Trainer’s first big decision! This Pokémon Red/Blue Diorama captures the iconic moment from the original Game Boy games where you stand inside Professor Oak’s lab, about to choose your very first Pokémon companion.
Meticulously recreated in voxel-inspired style and printed in 5 AMS-managed colors (Black, White, Gray, Dark Gray, and Red), this model is a tribute to the 8-bit nostalgia of the early '90s. Whether you chose Bulbasaur, Charmander, or Squirtle in that pivotal moment this diorama immortalizes that feeling of excitement, indecision, and adventure.
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🖼️ What's Included
- 🧑 The Player character
- 🔬 Professor Oak
- 🧍 Your Rival
- 🎮 Three Pokéballs on the central lab table
- 📚 Bookshelves stacked with data and research
- 📕 A table with 2 books
- 🖥️ A table with a research PC
- 🧱 Main floor and wall display
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Hey Makers and Pokemon fans! I'm so excited to share this project with the community. If you find this design inspiring, please consider giving it a boost! Your support helps more makers discover this model, my work and helps ensure I can create models or enhance this one for you in the future. Thanks for checking out my project! 🙏
🎨 Color Breakdown (5 Color AMS)
- Black – Outlines, character base, Pokéball accents, bookshelves
- White – Character faces, base highlights
- Gray – Floor, shelves, background structure
- Dark Gray – Depth, shadows, character contrast
- Red – Pokéball tops
All parts are modeled for clear color separation. The Bambu Lab/MakerWorld .3mf file comes fully painted - no painting required—just slice, print, and assemble.
🖨️ Print Notes
- Requires AMS
- Print Time: ~1d 11h on X1C
- Filament Usage: 461g
- Infill: 15% Gyroid
- Walls: 2
- Material: PLA
- Supports: Minimal snug supports needed to prevent sag/droop
- Assembly is simple; use nano-dots under each item for temporary placement or super glue for something a bit more permanent.
💡 Inspiration
This model is designed as a tribute to Pokémon Red and Blue (1996). Every design element—from the bookshelves to the floor lines—aims to respect the original tile-based artwork while transforming it into a 3D printable scene that brings Game Boy memories to life. As I was planning this design, I came across NewHomeGoods85 and their Pokemon Dioramas which gave me some great visual concepts, so I wanted to provide this as a kodos!
🔁 Remix & Attribution
While this model is original and designed for contest entry, feel free to remix with custom characters or textures to match your favorite starter or game version (e.g., Pokémon Yellow with Pikachu front and center!).
📣 If you share your remix or printed version, please credit me TCoops Create and tag with #PokemonDiorama and #TCoopsCreate so others can find it!
Tags: Pokémon, Diorama, Retro Gaming, Pixel Art, 90s, Nintendo, Kanto, Professor Oak, Pokemon Red, Pokemon Blue
This 3D model is an unofficial fan-made artwork inspired by the Pokémon franchise and is not affiliated with or endorsed by The Pokémon Company, Nintendo, Game Freak, or Creatures Inc. All Pokémon-related intellectual property, including names, characters, and designs, is owned by © Pokémon / © 1995–2026 Nintendo / Creatures Inc. / GAME FREAK inc.
License
You may create derivative works based on this object, provided that all such derivative works are published exclusively on the MakerWorld platform and include proper attribution to the original creator. You may not share, upload, host, distribute, or publish this object—or any derivative work of this object—on any other digital platform, marketplace, or distribution channel. Commercial use of this object and any derivative works is strictly prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, selling, renting, sublicensing, or using the object in any context in which you receive monetary compensation or other financial benefits.
























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