Super Articulated Stickman (compatible with DUMMY 13 hand types and weapons, etc.) main body + Guandao + Chinese drum
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Description
3D printing beginners please be sure to read the notes carefully, especially the parts marked in red!
A configuration with 0 tolerance for ball joints has been uploaded (the previous one was a +0.1 interference fit). If the joints printed before were too tight, or if your printer has not been carefully calibrated, you can try this. On a normal machine, the joints will be loose when printed.
The stick figure is one of the most iconic visual symbols from the golden age of Flash animation. It outlines a human figure with minimalist lines—a circle represents the head, and several straight lines form the torso and limbs. This seemingly simple form is incredibly expressive and has become a cherished memory for countless netizens from their youth or childhood.
I used the simplest possible structure to create this wonderfully articulated stick figure toy, perfect for role-playing with miniature items. To avoid wasting the numerous gestures, weapons, musical instruments, etc., I previously designed for Lucky 13 figures, the hands are compatible with Dummy 13. Of course, you can also choose not to install Dummy 13 hands and just use the exposed ball joints as default circular hands. To maintain the roundness of the limbs and ensure ease of assembly, I ultimately chose to print in the vertical direction, which sacrifices some sturdiness, so please don't be too rough when twisting the joints.
Note:
- Due to the printing orientation, most parts of the main body have a small first layer contact area, and the default profile includes a skirt. Please ensure good bed adhesion on your 3D printer. It is recommended to clean the glue or apply glue stick, otherwise it will definitely be spaghetti!
- Assembly models require higher printing precision. It is recommended to calibrate your machine, otherwise the printed joints may be too tight to assemble or too loose. You can try thermoforming to improve joint issues (soften the joint with a lighter or hot water, then shape it).
- To ensure the joints are not loose, a +0.1 tolerance interference fit is used. It is recommended to use tougher filament (such as PETG) for printing. Using PLA filament may result in joints that are too tight to assemble or break!!!
- The skirt must be trimmed cleanly, especially parts A and C of the torso, otherwise it may cause the joints to not move smoothly or even break.
- Be sure to distinguish between the two arm parts. The one with the larger ball joint is the forearm for attaching Dummy 13 hands; do not mistake it for the upper arm, otherwise it will damage the joint.
- See the images below for others. You can directly download the Dummy 13 hands. My profile also has an uploaded open grip hand, which is needed for holding the Guandao.






Some Dummy 13 accessories I drew a few years ago will be uploaded on another day.



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