Amy (Amelia) Pond 2 Figure - 1:10 Scale
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Amy Pond – 3D Printable Figure (Scale ~1:10)
This 3D model captures Amy Pond from Doctor Who in a confident, “ready for adventure” stance. The pose—with both hands on the hips—creates a strong silhouette and makes the figure an eye-catching centerpiece for any display shelf, diorama, or character collection at approximately 1:10 scale.
Model overview
Amy is sculpted with an expressive, natural posture: shoulders slightly back, head subtly turned, and weight distributed in a stable stance. The body proportions are realistic for the scale, and the overall shape is designed to read well even when printed in a single color.
Sculpted details
A big focus of the sculpt is clean clothing definition and surface detail:
- Hair: Long, wavy hair with layered strands and curls for volume. The hair is thick enough to print reliably while still showing texture for painting and dry brushing.
- Face: Subtle facial features appropriate for the scale—smooth surfaces with enough definition to bring out character when painted.
- Outfit: Jacket, top, skirt, and belt are clearly separated with visible seams, folds, and fabric tension lines. The skirt hem and belt buckle add sharp detail that looks great after a light prime coat.
- Hands/arms: Hands-on-hips pose is modeled with good separation between fingers and clothing, while keeping thin parts sturdy for printing.
Printability and stability
This figure is well suited for display printing:
- Stable stance: The feet provide solid contact points, helping the figure stand securely without needing a base (depending on your printer calibration and surface finish).
- Good silhouette: The pose avoids extreme overhangs and keeps most details printable at 1:10 without losing definition.
- Single-color friendly: Looks good straight off the printer, and also works as a strong base for painting.
Printing recommendations (general)
These suggestions help maximize detail and reduce cleanup:
- Orientation: Print upright for best surface consistency on the face, torso, and clothing folds.
- Supports: Likely needed around hair curls, under the jacket edges, and possibly around the arms/hands depending on orientation and printer. Use “organic/tree” supports if available to minimize scarring on visible surfaces.
- Layer height: Smaller layers will improve hair and facial detail.
- Brim: A small brim can help with foot adhesion and reduce the risk of tipping during the print.
Post-processing / finishing
- Cleanup: Carefully remove supports around hair and the jacket edges; these areas show the most benefit from gentle sanding or a hobby knife touch-up.
- Priming: A thin primer coat helps bring out fabric folds and seams and prepares the model for paint.
- Painting: The sculpt supports both simple “wash + drybrush” approaches and fully detailed character painting. Hair texture and jacket folds respond especially well to shading.
A great addition for Doctor Who fans—ideal as a standalone display figure, part of a companion lineup, or a diorama character at ~1:10 scale.
License
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