The Grinch: Big Red Chair Edition (No AMS)
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Description
Bring the iconic holiday mischief to life with this fully 3D-printable model of the Grinch perched on his oversized red movie chair. This detailed figure captures his grumpy holiday spirit and features a large, tufted throne just like in the film — perfect as a centerpiece for Christmas displays or themed décor.
Why this model stands out:
- ✅ High detail & clean sculpting — chair tufting, posture, and character-specific features designed for a visually striking print.
- ✅ No AMS needed! With the option to use a AMS for colored Eyes!
- ✅ Print-ready & user-friendly — optimized geometry to print cleanly and reliably on standard printers; minimal supports and easy to paint or color-code.
- ✅ Versatile display options — works great as a full-size décor piece or scaled down as a collectible figure.
- ✅ Holiday-themed character with wide appeal — ideal for seasonal decorations, gifts, or 3D print fans who love movie-inspired models.
Recommended print settings / tips:
- For best detail on chair tufting and character features, try a layer height ≤ 0.16 mm.
- Consider painting — the chair and the Grinch’s fur/clothing contrast well with bright colors (chair deep red, Grinch green, maybe a holiday base).
- Optional: scale model down ~50% to make a cute shelf-sized figure, or print at full size for a dramatic holiday centerpiece.
Use Cases:
- Holiday décor / Christmas centerpiece
- Desk or shelf display figure for fans of the movie
- Fun gift for 3D printing friends or collectors
- Painted prop or part of a larger holiday diorama
The eyes can be colored in with a sharpie or left green
Assembly is Simple and doesn't require glue!
Assembly:
- Place the brown dowel (cube) in the hole at the bottom of the Chair
- Snap the chair legs into the bottom of the dowel
Place the Grinch Piece in the center of the chair
IMPORTANT:
Don't speed the print for the grinch part and i highly recommend using Basic PLA or PETG, these things may cause the leg to be more fragile when printing, and please be carful when removing the grinch from the bed and its supports his leg is very thin and may break, thx. (I am working to fix this issue)
* If the chair falls over and isn't balanced try taking off the legs and rotating them 90°
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License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.














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