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I’m excited to share with you my latest 3D print design: Rudolph, the Christmas reindeer. This design is part of my collection called “Pals”, and just like my other designs, it has a cute and tender style that I’m sure you’ll love.
Rudolph is sitting down and wears a Christmas hat, making it perfect for the festive season. But what really makes this design special is what’s inside: a gingerbread house surrounded by some Christmas trees and a snowman. I think this touch gives it a unique charm and makes it even more special.
In addition, I’ve left space at the bottom of the design to place an LED candle, as well as in its nose, to give it a very special luminous touch. I think this gives it a magical touch and makes it perfect for decorating your home during the holidays.
I’ve created two types of files for this design: STL and 3MF, so they can be printed in either single color or multicolor. I printed one of the samples with my 4-color AMS, changing the filament from green to red after the pines were printed, and then continuing with the hat. I also changed from brown to black to print the eyes, and went back to brown for the antlers. The materials I used are from Polymaker, so I’m sure the quality will be excellent.
I hope you enjoy this design as much as I enjoyed creating it. As always, I’m grateful for your support and look forward to seeing your 3D prints of Rudolph. Happy holidays!
3D printing settings
We add a picture on the carrousel with the settings we used to print our tests and take a look at the full carrousel images.




