Bugs Urban Bunny
Hello everyone!
I present to you a model inspired by the classic character Bugs Bunny, with an urban and modern style. This is fan art, not an exact replica.
This 3D design is for those who cherish childhood memories, offering a unique and contemporary interpretation of the character. I hope you enjoy it! 🚀🐰
Design Details:
Easy to print:
The compressed file (.zip) includes .stl and .3mf formats, optimized for 3D printers. This allows printing the model in multiple colors using the AMS tool from Bambu Lab.
Simple assembly:
Place Bugs Bunny's head in position and secure it with a screw (also 3D printed) from the bottom.
The whiskers, shorts, shoes, and legs snap into place, making final assembly easy.
Printing versatility:
You can print the full head in multicolor or in two colors (white and gray). The small parts (eyes, pupils, nose, ears) are printed separately in their corresponding colors and easily inserted into the head, as the model has the precise tolerances for a good fit. If you prefer a more secure fit, you can use contact adhesive. This option saves time and reduces material waste.
Logos:
The logos, such as Nike, among others, on the model, located on the jersey, shorts, and shoes, are self-adhesive stickers. These are details added after printing.
This design is perfect for makers and fans of this classic character. Who wouldn't want Bugs Bunny in his most urban version in their collection? 🐰🎧
- This design has been tested, reviewed, and modified to ensure successful printing. ✔️
- The model is divided into parts to save supports and simplify printing. ✔️
- Final assembled model dimensions: 10.4 cm long, 8.9 cm wide, and 35.2 cm tall. ✔️
- Size compatibility with the Bambu Lab A1 Mini printer. ✔️
Download a bag for Bugs for free! 👇
Review:
Bugs Bunny is a cartoon character created in the late 1930s by Leon Schlesinger Productions (later Warner Bros. Cartoons) and originally voiced by Mel Blanc. Bugs is best known for his starring roles in the animated short series Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, produced by Warner Bros. Although an early version of the character first appeared in WB's cartoon Porky's Hare Hunt (1938) and in some subsequent shorts, the definitive characterization of Bugs Bunny is widely credited to the Oscar-nominated film A Wild Hare (1940) by Tex Avery. Bob Givens is recognized for the initial design of the Bugs character, while Robert McKimson is credited with the definitive design established a few years later.
File with private use license.
Reselling of digital files, creating remixes or adaptations, and selling printed files is not allowed. The file is for personal use only. Thank you for respecting the terms!
Mohrins 3D Studio.