Phillie Phanatic – Tank Mode Mascot
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Description
👋 Hey! Welcome to my little 3D printing corner.
I’m still pretty new to 3D modeling and learning more every single project, but I genuinely love creating fun prints, mascots, tank-mode characters, fidgets, and weird little ideas that people enjoy printing.
A lot of my designs come from community requests, so if there’s a mascot, character style, remix idea, or goofy concept you’d like to see, feel free to reach out. Honestly, every project helps me get better at modeling and pushes me to learn something new.
Thanks for checking out my work and supporting a growing creator. 🚀
The Phillie Phanatic has officially gone Tank Mode and is ready to bring pure chaos to your shelf.
This chunky, overbuilt mascot fan figure rocks the classic Phillies hoodie with a bold front “P”, massive arms, and that iconic goofy Phanatic face.
Dialed in for multi-color AMS setups, it drops right into your collection as the ultimate hype piece for any Philadelphia Phillies fan.
Print Profile Description : Special Settings
- Print Settings
- Layer height: 0.20 mm (tested), 0.16 mm if you want sharper facial and hoodie details.
- Supports required: Yes, for the snout, hoodie overhangs, arms, and under the chin; tree/organic supports highly recommended.
- Material: PLA (Bambu Ice Blue, Grass Green, Matte White, Matte Black, Bambu Scarlett Red or similar).
- Printed on: Bambu H2C; print times will vary if you use a different printer or speed profile.
- Filament Colors Used
- Bambu Grass Green for body, hands, feet, and face.
- Matte White for hoodie and pants.
- Bambu Scarlett Red for chest “P” logo and headband detail.
- Bambu Ice Blue for hair/crest accent.
- Matte Black for eyes and small facial details.
- Important Print Notes
- Orient the Phanatic upright on the feet to keep surface texture and layer lines flowing cleanly.
- Use a snug brim around the feet to prevent any wobble on taller prints, especially on smooth PEI plates.
- Keep support density moderate with a slightly higher overhang angle so you only generate supports where truly needed (snout, arms, hoodie hood).
- Enable at least 3–4 perimeters and 12–18% infill so the figure feels solid and truly “tank” in hand after printing.
- Scaling Notes
- At 100% scale, all face and hoodie details are crisp while remaining easy to print on most FDM machines.
- Scaling up to 125–150% gives the Phanatic serious display presence and makes cleanup on supported areas even more forgiving.
- Going below 80% is possible but fine facial features and the chest logo will soften; consider reducing layer height to 0.16 mm or 0.12 mm if printing smaller.
Thanks again for stopping by and checking out my models! 🙌
Seeing people print my creations, remix colors, or share finished builds is honestly one of the coolest parts of doing this. I’m constantly experimenting, improving, and trying new techniques with every design.
💡 Requests are always welcome!
Mascots, tank-mode ideas, creatures, fidgets, seasonal stuff — I’m always looking for new projects to tackle.
⚠️ Quick Notes:
• Models are designed for 3D printing and may require supports depending on your setup.
• Print quality can vary based on printer, filament, slicer settings, and layer height.
• Most designs are tested before upload, but tweaks may still happen as I learn and improve.
Happy printing, and thanks for helping me grow as a creator. 🚀
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License
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