3 years ago

My 3D print of Do3D.com’s Damaged Nano Gauntlet. Meant to look surging with energy. Printed in clear and lit from inside. The fake plasma energy is made with EL wire coated in clear PLA. Each Infinity Stone is dyed PLA with an LED inside.




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“There are no strings on me.” 🕷️💥

Before my long break, I finished my 3D printed Ultron head—battle-damaged, lit from within, and fully menacing.

Printed in multiple pieces, assembled and painted by hand. LED backlight adds that eerie AI glow.

Let’s start with something simple to get back in the swing.

Fanhome, 1/2 scale, fully mobile and autonomous R2-D2 kit build.

Life sized gummy game controllers

@Leeeeee is a Jolter to Watch and 3D Modeler with almost 4 years of experience! Follow @Leeeeee before the quest ends on June 10 and you'll get Coins!

We have a question and we wanna know: What's your favorite enemy design in gaming? Complete the quest and you'll get 100 Coins!

💙 Just cracked open a bottle of Nuka-Cola Quantum by Jones Soda Co, and I’m feelin’ like I stepped straight outta Vault 101. Glows blue, tastes like the apocalypse never happened.

Who needs RadAway when you’ve got this kind of refreshment? #StayRadiated

Nuka-Cola Quantum by Jones Soda Co. Sour Berry Lemonade, so sour! Some folks have said too sour.

Pre-ordered from IGN for way more than you should pay for soda.

I missed making videos ;)

Happy #WIPWednesday! Are you working on a game? Making some art? Practicing a song? Something else? Tell us in the comments!

Photos didn’t do it justice — here’s the full reveal of my 3D printed Ultron head in motion and light. Custom paint, internal LED rig, and that hex-mesh glow really bring this to life. Built it piece by piece… now it stares back.