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Groverfield - Grover / Cloverfield Kaiju Mashup

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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16.1 h
1 plate

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Groverfield

"Some monsters roar… this one says “Hello!” right before the city disappears."

 

Groverfield is a playful mashup of a beloved blue monster and the towering menace of a classic kaiju. With oversized forearms, a heavy monster stance, and an unsettlingly cheerful expression, this design transforms a familiar friendly face into something hilariously ominous.

 

Whether you’re a fan of giant monster films, nostalgic puppet characters, or bizarre mashup art, Groverfield is built to stand out as a fun and eye-catching display piece in any collection.

Design Process

This model was created using a hybrid workflow combining AI-assisted generation and traditional 3D modeling techniques.

 

I began by creating an original 2D concept, then used Meshy AI to generate multiple 3D interpretations of the character. After comparing several outputs, I selected the strongest base model and refined it in Blender.

Print Settings

  • Layer Height: 0.20 mm
  • Infill: 10% Gyroid
  • Supports: Tree Supports (required)
  • AMS Required: Yes
  • Pause Included: Yes (for manual color swap)

A pause is included in the print profile. At this pause, replace the pink filament with white to complete the eye details.

Filament Colors

  • Body: Kingroon Blue PLA
  • Secondary Body / Accents: Kingroon Red PLA
  • Nose & Detail Accent: 3DHojor Pink PLA
  • Mouth & Claws: Anycubic PLA+ Black
  • Eyes: Anycubic PLA+ White

Post-Processing Notes

Remove tree supports slowly and carefully. Several areas—especially the arms, legs, facial features, claws, and tail—contain fine details that can be damaged if supports are removed too aggressively.

 

The tail spines are particularly delicate. They successfully printed on a Bambu Lab P1S during single-color prototype testing, but results may vary depending on printer, filament, and support removal technique. If the spines do not print perfectly, the model still holds its overall shape and character.

If you print one, I’d love to see your results—photos, ratings, and boosts are always appreciated and help support future mashups and original character designs.

License / Usage Terms

This was a request, so…go nuts

 

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