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Graham O’Brien – Doctor Who Figure – 1/10 Scale

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Graham O’Brien – Doctor Who Inspired Figure – 1/10 Scale

A detailed 1/10 scale 3D printable display figure inspired by Graham O’Brien from Doctor Who. The model shows the character in a relaxed standing pose with a friendly expression, hands placed in the jacket pockets, and a modern casual outfit.

The figure is designed as a collector display piece and fits well into a Doctor Who themed figure collection, diorama, or painted character lineup.

Model Features

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Full-body character figure
  • Relaxed standing pose
  • Hands-in-pockets posture
  • Friendly facial expression
  • Short styled hair
  • Casual jacket with open front
  • Shirt visible underneath
  • Sculpted trousers with natural fabric folds
  • Detailed boots with soles and tread details
  • Clean front, side, and rear detailing
  • Suitable for single-color printing and painting

Recommended Print Details

Recommended print method: FDM or resin
Scale: 1/10
Material for FDM: PLA, PLA+, PETG, matte PLA
Layer height: 0.12–0.20 mm
Best detail layer height: 0.12–0.16 mm
Walls: 3–4 walls recommended
Infill: 10–15%
Supports: Required
Support type: Tree supports recommended
Brim: Recommended for better bed adhesion
Print orientation: Upright or slightly tilted backward, depending on your slicer setup

Important Support Areas

Supports are recommended around:

  • Chin and facial overhangs
  • Jacket collar
  • Open jacket front
  • Arms and pocket area
  • Jacket hem
  • Trouser folds
  • Boots and soles

Take extra care when removing supports from the face, hands, jacket opening, collar, and boots, as these areas include finer sculpted details.

Post-Processing Tips

After printing, remove supports slowly using small cutters, tweezers, or a hobby knife. Light sanding can help clean support marks, especially around the jacket front, arms, boots, and chin.

For best results:

  1. Remove all supports carefully.
  2. Clean small strings or rough areas.
  3. Apply primer before painting.
  4. Use a dark wash to highlight jacket folds, trouser wrinkles, boot details, and facial features.
  5. Dry brush raised details to improve depth and realism.

Painting Suggestions

This model works well with casual modern clothing colors: a neutral or dark jacket, lighter shirt, denim-style trousers, and dark boots. A subtle wash helps bring out the folds in the jacket and trousers, while dry brushing can enhance the jacket texture and shoe details.

Notes

This is a detailed display model and collector print. It includes fine areas around the face, collar, jacket opening, hands, and boots, so careful handling is recommended during support removal and finishing.

Not intended as a toy for small children.

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