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Clicky Sushi – Shrimp Nigiri Fidget Toy

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This is a Shrimp Nigiri Sushi themed fidget toy inspired by the popular Japanese sushi.

The model uses a mechanical keyboard switch to create a satisfying clicky feeling when pressed.
It works as a small desk toy to relieve stress while working, gaming, or studying.

The shrimp topping gives the sushi a lively and appealing appearance, while keeping the model easy to print and assemble.

For an even better result, you can add some simple painting to the shrimp after printing.

A bit of color can greatly enhance the details and make the model look more lively and realistic, even when printed in a single color.

 

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🍣 Clicky Sushi Series

This model is part of the Clicky Sushi collection.

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So cute
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Thank you for liking it!
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it was good but for some reason it didn’t really sound as good as the other ones I made
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Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad you liked it, and I appreciate you sharing that.
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Printed in orange and white and went over the shrimp with white paint pen and the clickers were a hit! My generic switches fit fine with no issues
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That sounds great! I’m glad you like it!
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hello what paint did u use and what type of brush. thank u
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I used water-based model paint. For the “brush,” I actually made a simple DIY one by wrapping some tissue with masking tape and leaving a small bit of tissue exposed at the tip. Then I applied the paint by dabbing it onto the surface. I’d also recommend thinning the paint a bit more when mixing it, because that makes it much easier to control the gradient effect.
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