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Brawl Stars 3D Printing Guide

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Dive into the world of Brawl Stars with a custom 3D printed statue

Bring your favorite characters to life!

If you are a fan of Supercell’s popular mobile games Brawl Starsyou know how addictive it is to collect and upgrade heroes. But what if you could hold Piper’s sniper rifle or El Primo’s wrestling charm in your hands? 3D printing can help you bridge the gap between digital games and tangible collectibles. This guide covers everything from purchasing a model to professional finishing – whether you’re a hobbyist or looking for quality results.


Why choose to 3D print Brawl Stars collectibles?

The game’s vibrant, stylized characters are perfect for 3D printing: exaggerated features, dynamic poses, and iconic weapons all translate perfectly into physical form. Custom statues make a difference:

  • Personal desk decoration Showcase your main fighter
  • unique gift for fans
  • Contest prizes or community activity souvenirs
    With available technology and a passionate community of creators, replicating Shirley’s shotgun or Spike’s cactus head has never been easier.


Step by Step: Create Your Brawl Stars Masterpiece

1. Get the 3D model

Finding an accurate model is critical. Options include:

  • Official resources: Supercell sometimes releases model packages (such as Spike or Colt) through partnerships with platforms such as Thingiverse.
  • Fan-made designs: Sites like Cults3D or MyMiniFactory have professional fan-sculpted Brawlers (for example, Tara’s Mystery Card or Leon’s invisibility effect).
    Pro tip: For ease of printing, stick to formats like .STL or .OBJ. Always verify license – non-commercial use only unless otherwise noted.

2. Prepare the model

Original files rarely print perfectly. Use these tools:

  • Grid mixer: Resize the figure (recommended height 10-15 cm), hollow the model to save material, and add structural supports.
  • Lychee slicer: Optimize resin printing to avoid instability by adjusting poses (such as Jessie’s turret).
    Key adjustments: Scale thin elements like Bea’s Honeycomb Grenade to 150-200% thickness to prevent breakage.

3. Comparison of printing technologies

technology most suitable Material selection solve
Resin (SLA/DLP) High detail statue Standard resin (€20/kg), tough resin (€35/kg) 25–100 microns
FDM (filament) Large props (e.g. Penny’s cannon) PLA (€15/kg), PETG (€18/kg) 100–300 microns

Why resin wins: Perfectly captures facial expressions (like Bullock’s smirk) and complex textures.

4. Post-process like a pro

Transform prints into display-worthy pieces:

  • Support removal: Use flat-blade scissors to cut lightly; use 400-grit sandpaper to sand the resin seams.
  • Primer: Spray acrylic filler primer onto the mask layer lines.
  • painting: Use acrylic model paint – Citadel or Vallejo recommended. Dry brush metallic paint for a metallic effect (like Raven Dagger).
  • finishing: Apply UV-resistant matte varnish to prevent yellowing.


Don’t have a printer? Work with a professional!

Creating the perfect hero requires expertise. huge lightis a leading rapid prototyping manufacturer that solves the following key challenges:

  • Cutting-edge SLM/SLA printers: Capture every detail of Nani’s feathers or the gears in Mr. P’s suitcase with 25 micron precision.
  • Materials expertise: From durable nylon for championship trophies to biocompatible resin for statues.
  • End-to-end service: The handle supports generating, printing, sanding, and even airbrushing – so your Gene figurine is shelf-ready.
    Submit your .STL file, select material/color preferences, and receive production-quality Brawlers in 2-3 weeks.


Conclusion: your fighter, perfect

3D printing opens up a new dimension Brawl Stars A fan base that blends digital passion with physical art. Whether printed at home or crafted by experts like GreatLight, these statues celebrate gaming culture while showcasing technical creativity. Start with simple designs like Barley’s bottle throwing, then tackle complex heroes like Sandy – the arena awaits your tribute!


FAQ: Quick Answers for Brawlers-in-Progress

Q: How much does a professional 3D printed fighter cost?
A: Costs vary: DIY printing averages 5€ to 20€ (materials only). Prices for a 12 cm model of a professionally finished statue (eg GreatLight) start at €50 including painting.

Q: Are fan-made Brawl Stars models legal?
A: For personal/non-profit use, yes. Selling prints violates Supercell’s intellectual property rights unless permission is granted – insist on original designs.

Q: Which material is best for painting a statue?
A: Primer resin. Its smooth surface prevents chipping. Avoid using flexible filaments like TPU.

Q: Can GreatLight print metal Brawlers?
Answer: Of course! Their SLM printers create stainless steel or titanium bases for ultra-premium displays.

Q: How long do resin prints last?
A: It can be stored for decades if kept away from UV rays. Add protective varnish to prevent yellowing.

Q: What is the hardest part of printing?
A: Floating elements (for example, an 8-BIT arcade screen). Professionals use dissolvable supports for clean removal.


Are you ready to immortalize your favorite fighter? Start designing—or let the experts handle it. Either way, victory has never been more obvious! 🏆

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