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Programm I use to create 3D models:
Autodesk Inventor
Blender
Fusion
Printers I use:
Bambu lab A1 mini
If you have any questions about 3D modeling ask me per discord,
Discord Username: floppshy
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New Project Release: Hi-Capa SCRAT – Spring Blowback Airsoft Toy Pistol
After months of design, prototyping, printing, testing, and redesigning, I'm finally releasing my latest project: the Hi-Capa SCRAT.
This fully 3D-printable spring-powered toy pistol features:
-Spring blowback action
-Functional slide catch
-Working magazine system
-Improved trigger mechanism
-Detailed and realistic design
-Designed to be printable on a Bambu Lab A1 Mini
-The goal of this project was to create a challenging mechanical build that combines 3D printing, CAD design, and engineering. The model was designed from scratch and went through many iterations before reaching the final version.
I also created a YouTube video showing the project in action, including assembly, testing, and demonstrations of the mechanism.
If you decide to build one, feel free to share your make and feedback. I'm always interested in seeing improvements, modifications, and community creations based on the design.
#Airsoft #Newmodel #Fidget Toy
Thank you to everyone who downloads, prints, comments, and supports my projects
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The Airsoft Pistol – Spring Blowback P320 XSCRAT is a 3D-printable spring-powered blowback pistol inspired by the ergonomics and form factor of the P320 platform. The design aims to combine a mechanical blowback action with detailed proportions and functional aesthetics that make it more than just a static prop. Early builds have demonstrated movement in the slide and trigger while highlighting the challenges typical of mechanically-driven designs — including accuracy limitations, trigger friction, and magazine feeding issues that can arise in spring-driven push-fit systems.
This model works without gas or electronics, relying entirely on a spring mechanism to generate blowback motion. That makes it interesting both as a functional prototype for mechanical experimentation and as a base for improvements or modifications. The included showcase video demonstrates how the moving parts interact and gives a practical impression of the model’s mechanical behavior in action. (Video shows slide movement and overall functionality.)
Overall, the P320 XSCRAT stands out as a project that blends printable mechanics, realistic pistol proportions, and modular potential — inviting makers to tweak, optimize, and adapt it further for display, testing, or creative variants.
#Airsoft #Mechanical #Pistol #Newmodel(Edited)
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Hello, after a long month of designing I just finished my airsoft pistol replica!
It shoots through paper and is fully 3d printed.
It's
If this model would be on the crowdfunding how likely would you be to back the model?
and do you have any improvements for it?
I would love to hear your feedback!
#Airsoft #Crowdfunding Feature #Questions #Crowdfunding
15%
Would definitely back
56%
I'm interested
29%
I'm not interested
27 votes
Final results
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World’s First CyberBrick-Compatible Gear-Driven Marble Run
During the pandemic, I came across a small wooden marble run. It had no motor, yet it provided hours of fascination and fun. Five years later, that memory sparked inspiration—and I decided to create something entirely new: a fully 3D-printed, motorized version powered by gears.
This design is not just any marble run: it’s the first CyberBrick-compatible marble run in the world. Built with Autodesk Inventor, it combines modular creativity with kinetic motion for an endless loop of rolling marbles.
The motor housing is adapted from the official CyberBrick Truck design, and the bearings are based on the Parametric Ball Bearing Generator model from MakerWorld.
This is version 1.0, and I’m already working on upgrades. There are still some minor issues, so if you discover any, I’d love to hear your feedback and will do my best to resolve them.
🎥 Want to see it in action? Check out the video here: YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_jS23wEspA(Edited)
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I'm excited to share my latest 3D printing project: a realistic Northern Cardinal, sculpted entirely by hand in Blender.
No scans, no photogrammetry – just traditional digital sculpting, detail by detail.
The model was printed and hand-painted, then photographed outdoors for added realism. This bird was designed not only as a decorative piece, but also as a tribute to the beauty of natural wildlife translated into 3D form.
🔗 Model link: https://makerworld.com/en/models/1588622-highly-realistic-northern-cardinal-bird#profileId-1672854
I hope it inspires others working at the intersection of art, nature, and digital creation. Feedback and remixes welcome
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To all Elden Ring fans!
I finally finished my wandering mausoleum diorama!
Wandering mausoleum diorame | Elden Ring
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Finally I finished the design of my robot!
It was is an improved version of the STYR-01 that can have a bigger head and support more weight!
Should I add arms, antennas, or something else?
Self Stabilizing Robot | SSR-SCRAT
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Here’s my 3D-printed and hand-painted miniature of a Godrick Soldier from Elden Ring! 🛡️⚔️ The pose is inspired by the soldiers guarding Gatefront in Limgrave, armed with a spear and the Lordsworn’s Shield.
I carefully painted the details of the armor, including the Godrick Soldier Helm, the Tree-and-Beast surcoat, and the plated greaves. The red and green tabard with golden emblems perfectly captures the dark medieval aesthetic of Elden Ring.
Godrick Soldier | Elden Ring
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Just on time for the competition. I designed and 3D-printed a highly detailed model of the F-35B using the Bambu Lab A1 Mini, but time was incredibly tight due to last-minute modifications. Painting was also a challenge.I barely managed to finish in time. I’m especially grateful for the cut option in Bambu Studio, because without it, I probably wouldn’t have made it. Despite the rush I0'm happy with how the final result came out. Let me know what you think about it. ;)
Realistic F-35B with open side
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Creating this gear-based fidget spinner was a journey of trial and errors. I wanted to ditch the traditional bearing and rely purely on interlocking gears. The first prototype jammed constantly — poor alignment of gears. The second attempt required a bit more effort and I wasn't satisfied with how it looked. On the third attempt it finally worked, every gear clicked perfectly, and the satisfaction was unmatched. It’s more than a spinner—it’s a puzzle brought to life through persistence.
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Gear Fidget Spinner
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