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Horror Movie Villain Windows

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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16-color RGBW (2pcs) - KC007

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Get ready to bring your favorite horror icons to life with my 3D-printed villain window panels! 🔪👻 Whether you're a fan of Freddy, Jason, The Nun, Pennywise, Michael, or Chucky, these haunting displays will take your Halloween decor (or year-round spookiness!) to the next level. Each window is powered by an LED puck light (with a handy hole in the bottom for easy access), creating an eerie glow that brings the characters to life. The design is split into multi-part prints, so even if you don’t have an AMS, you can still easily print the colored panels. 🎃 Perfect for horror fans, makers, and anyone who loves a good scare! Ready to haunt your space? Download the files and start printing! 👁️👹

 

The puck lights are Great Value LED Puck Lights and can be purchased at Walmart for around $15 - I just found these to be brighter and better than a standard tea light. I'm sure other lights would be able to fit in the slot though - it's 64mm in diameter. The Great Value puck lights come with a remote control and do change color - although the colors don't seem to get bright enough for these windows. If you want to do a different color, I'd recommend printing the white back panel in whatever color you wish.

 

UPDATE: The hole size is perfect for the Bambulab Remote Controlled 16-color RGBW Puck Lights that I have linked in the BOM. I actually prefer these lights for indoor use, they aren't as white and I think it gives a softer color for using them inside. You may not feel the same way, but I really like them.

 

Bambulab: Link to puck lights (or use the BOM below)

Great Value: Link to puck lights 

 

 

********************* Printer Notes ************************

I use smooth plate for my prints and Bambu glue, make sure to change the plate if you aren't using a smooth plate. Also, some of the details are pretty small (especially on the Nun) so you may want to have a scraper handy. You also might notice that the red frames have some slight bend, the black overlay should push them back and not be an issue - some of them just couldn't get a super tight fit but they are in there solid on my prints.

 

I hope you enjoy making an using these as much as I enjoyed it!

 

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!

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I’m new to 3D printing but why the shiny side facing down? I’m using a p1s with the standard plate. probably should reverse it so it prints backwards and the shiny side will be facing out
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Yeah just flip it
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On my side I can’t find the that file for this one everyone else I got but this one plzz help
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preciate the file. need to make them all.
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Looks great, glad you like it!
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I might be missing something. I have the blood and the figures but i can not find the boxes for the lamps. This is why I was asking this is what it downloaded all of these but the boxes for the light. Thanks
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The same thing happens to me
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GREAT!!!!!! Thanks.
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Hi! Where can I find the windows to print? I'm only finding the panels
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In Bambu Studio select the right tile. The windows are in there. Regards
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Turned out very cool
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love these but chucky looks like a baby pennywise lol can you make a Ghostface? and is it possible to reverse the pennywise and Michael Myers so that the flat/shiny side would be in the front. I did the chucky and I live the sparkles the plate put on it
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So cool!
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It turned out great. I had some issues with the face because the lines were a little thin, but I still think it turned out amazing.
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looks great!
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Everything printed good, set them out on the front step and then noticed that Freddy has 6 fingers 🤣. Will leave it out and see if anyone else notices lol Thanks for the good designs!
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