Embrace the Brawl Stars fandom: top 3D printed collectibles
introduce
Brawl Stars is more than just a game, it’s a cultural phenomenon with millions of loyal fans around the world. As players dive into fast-paced combat, many crave tangible connections with their favorite fighters beyond the screen. 3D printing is here: a game-changer for creating custom, high-quality collectibles that capture the spirit of characters like Shirley, Spike and Leon. Whether you’re a hobbyist or looking for professional-grade work, this guide explores the best designs, printing strategies, and even industrial solutions to enhance your fan experience.
Why choose to 3D print Brawl Stars collectibles?
Traditional merchandise is often limited to mass-produced statues, ignoring niche characters or personalized designs. 3D printing solves this problem by providing:
- Free customization: Resize your model, adjust its pose, or add a unique base.
- Accessibility: Print rare characters not available in the official store.
- Affordability: DIY printing costs are significantly reduced compared to retail prices ($20-50 per model).
- creative expression: Assemble, paint and modify parts to achieve your personal style.
For gamers with a knack for strategy, translating creative visions into physical form adds a welcome new dimension to the Brawl Stars universe.
The top 7 3D printed Brawl Stars characters
Below is a curated list of fan-favorite designs, tested for printability and visual impact. Each contains practical tips:
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Shirley
Why print? Brawl Stars’ poster girl is iconic and beginner-friendly.
Design Notes: Iconic shotgun and bandana details gleam in a larger size.
tip: Printed with FDM for durability; oriented at a 45° tilt to minimize support. -
spike
Why print? His cute and prickly cactus aesthetic appeals to collectors.
Design Notes:Multi-part design simplifies tricky parts for easy assembly.
tip: Printed with resin to capture fine details of spine and expression. -
Leon
Why print? Dynamic cape pose adds dynamic flair.
Design Notes: Support is needed under the jacket; thin slicing requires precision.
tip: Use soluble supports for resin prints and hollow out the model to save material. -
pony
Why print? Dual pistols and retro-cool clothing make him an eye-catching display piece.
Design Notes: Barrels often require additional supports or are printed separately.
tip: PETG filament can handle high stress joints better than PLA. -
Tara
Why print? Mysterious designs with draped robes and cards provide visual sophistication.
Design considerations: Concentrate on orienting the torso to avoid sagging fabric details.
tip: Prime and dry brush to emphasize the texture of the printed garment. -
Mortis
Why print? Elegant vampire vibe with dramatic shovel weapon.
Design considerations: Zero-detail versions simplify printing; realistic files require resin.
Tip: The shovel and shovel body are separated for easier cleaning. - nita and bruce
Why print? The duo’s interactive design tested assembly creativity.
Design considerations: Print Bruce alone for ease of movement; enlarge him for effect.
Tip: Fused Fiber Fabrication (FFF) is best able to support the weight of the bear.
for Premade STL filesexplore platforms like Thingiverse, Cults3D or the dedicated Brawl Stars community. Priority is given to designers with open source licenses to avoid copyright issues.
Technical breakdown: Print like a pro
1. Technology selection
- FDM printing: Ideal for durable large models (such as 8-inch statues) using PLA or PETG. The layer height target is 0.1 mm to achieve smoothness.
- Resin (SLA/DLP): Capture facial details on miniatures; perfect for Spike or Tara. Disadvantages include brittleness and post-processing complexity.
- metal printing: For premium displays, SLM metal printing offers unparalleled durability.
2. Preparation before printing
- Optimize files: Use Meshmixer to reduce supports or Blender for scaling.
- support: Preserve key points on the touch point structure.
3. Post-processing points
- Sanding/Filling: Use wood filler to seal layer lines on FDM prints.
- painting: Apply acrylic primer and seal with matte varnish.
- assembly: Super glue multi-part print; use magnets for detachable weapons.
When amateur printing isn’t enough: GreatLight’s professional solutions
For ultra-detailed or durable projects (especially metal pieces), turn to huge lighta leader in industrial rapid prototyping. Here’s why they perform so well:
core competencies
- metal printing: Advanced SLM process creates strong and durable stainless steel, titanium or aluminum parts.
- Precision processing: Complex geometries such as Colt’s pistol or Leon’s cape can be easily replicated with a tolerance of ±0.05mm.
- Full cycle service: From printing to polishing, heat treatment, powder coating, hand painting.
The perfect project for metal printing
- Display stand with enamel painted character logo.
- Licensed tournament trophy featuring Brawler design.
- Wearable keychain or jewelry made of rust-resistant alloy.
Why choose Gretel?
- Speed: 5 days turnaround for small batches, competitive prices.
- Scalability: Print single prototypes or batch orders the same way.
- Expert Support: Engineers help optimize designs to improve manufacturability.
Ready to boost your Brawl Stars collection? Click here to explore GreatLight’s services.
in conclusion
3D printing transforms pixelated fighting games into tangible works of art, merging fandom with creativity. Hobbyists can affordably start projects, while services like GreatLight can unlock commercial-grade results as treasured keepsakes. Dig deeper and bring your favorite characters to life with these tips, STL resources, and professional printing insights!
FAQ: Answers to your burning questions
Q1: Is it legal to 3D print Brawl Stars characters?
Yes, for personal use! Sale of models infringes Supercell’s copyright unless permission is granted. Stick to fan art platforms or designs that are original.
Q2: Where can I find free STL files?
Public domain designs are available from Thingiverse, Printables and Cults3D – search “Brawl Stars” for optimized files.
Q3: How much does DIY printing cost?
About $5 per statue using FDM/PLA (power + filament $0.25/hour). The resin costs twice as much, but the details are finer.
Q4: What if I don’t have a printer?
Use a local makerspace or an online service like CraftCloud. For metal prints, please quote through GreatLight.
Q5: How to make prints durable outdoors?
Metal printing (such as GreatLight’s stainless steel) can withstand UV/weather. Apply outdoor-grade sealant to the FDM print.
Q6: What resin settings are suitable for miniatures?
Try laying a 0.03mm layer with a 2.5 second cure time. Elegoo Standard Gray produces crisp edges.
Q7: Can Honglaite print non-metallic materials?
Yes! They support plastic resins and composites – ask about multi-material blends.
Q8: How durable are metal printed collectibles?
SLM printed titanium can withstand drops and daily handling, making it ideal for high-touch keepsakes.
For professional projects or bulk orders, please consult the GreatLight team directly for a tailor-made solution.

