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🪚 Life-Size Leatherface – 110 Parts | Dowel Connected | 2 Modular Sections | Highly Detailed

“Who will survive… and what will be left of them?” 😱
Step into pure horror with this life-size Leatherface 3D model, a terrifying tribute to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre legend. Standing tall and menacing, this sculpt captures the raw madness and chaotic brutality of one of cinema’s most infamous killers — from the lifeless stare behind his stitched mask to the roaring chainsaw gripped in his hands.

Designed in 110 parts with dowel connectors for precise alignment, this model is split into 2 modular sections — the main figure and a detailed base, giving it both structural stability and visual weight as a display piece.

🧩 Model Overview

  • Height: True life-size (~1900mm / 6'3")
  • Parts: 110 total
  • Dowels: Fully integrated for secure alignment and strength
  • Modular Design: 2 sections — Main Model and Base
  • Pose: Leatherface stands upright, holding his iconic chainsaw across his body, ready to strike. His apron and clothing hang loosely with torn, jagged edges that give him a worn, grimy look.

🎨 Finishing Notes

  • Mask: Distorted and textured to mimic stitched-together human skin — perfect for layered paint and weathering effects
  • Clothing: Sculpted with dirt-stained textures and rips along the apron and sleeves for realism
  • Chainsaw: Full-length weapon design, finely detailed with grip texture and realistic mechanical housing
  • Base: Stone floor texture with uneven bricks and debris for a cinematic display

Assembly Tip: Import all parts into Blender to preview the full assembled model and see part names for organization before slicing.
Dowel Fit Tip: If dowels are tight, scale them down ~5% for smoother fitting and easier assembly.

🛠️ Printing Tips

  • Infill: 8–12% Gyroid for strength without excessive filament use
  • Supports: Tree supports for chainsaw blade, arms, and apron edges
  • Assembly: Always dry-fit dowels before gluing; sand and fill seams for a seamless finish
  • Orientation: Print the head upright for facial texture clarity; torso upright for apron fold detail
  • Model Repair: Right-click and “Fix Model” in your slicer before slicing if needed

💬 Final Thoughts

This Life-Size Leatherface build is a perfect mix of craftsmanship and horror nostalgia. Every detail — from the folds in his clothes to the chainsaw’s blade — has been carefully sculpted to capture the Texas Chainsaw Massacre’s gritty realism.

At over 1.9 meters tall, it’s an instant conversation piece for any horror collector, Halloween display, or movie-themed room. Once fully painted, it embodies the terrifying energy of Leatherface himself — silent, unstoppable, and unforgettable.

“The saw is family.” 🩸

 

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