1/144 scale energy spear with rifle, for giant robot models and action figures

$9.00
This is a 3d printed accessory designed for 1/144 scale mechs, but will work with anything that uses 3mm hands, including action figures, dolls and similar. Overall length is 8", around 200mm.
This is a 2 part model that requires super glue to finish.

Models are made to order, come unpainted, and without a base. Processing time depends on how long it takes to print, cure, and clean the models. All models are printed in a blend of Elegoo ABS like grey resin, and Siraya Tech Tenacious resin.

3d printed models will have small imperfections where the supports attach, and I’ve done my best to minimize support marks. Layer lines are minimal and tend to be covered when painting. I’m always working to improve my prints.
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This is a 3d printed accessory designed for 1/144 scale mechs, but will work with anything that uses 3mm hands, including action figures, dolls and similar. Overall length is 8", around 200mm.
This is a 2 part model that requires super glue to finish.

Models are made to order, come unpainted, and without a base. Processing time depends on how long it takes to print, cure, and clean the models. All models are printed in a blend of Elegoo ABS like grey resin, and Siraya Tech Tenacious resin.

3d printed models will have small imperfections where the supports attach, and I’ve done my best to minimize support marks. Layer lines are minimal and tend to be covered when painting. I’m always working to improve my prints.
This is a 3d printed accessory designed for 1/144 scale mechs, but will work with anything that uses 3mm hands, including action figures, dolls and similar. Overall length is 8", around 200mm.
This is a 2 part model that requires super glue to finish.

Models are made to order, come unpainted, and without a base. Processing time depends on how long it takes to print, cure, and clean the models. All models are printed in a blend of Elegoo ABS like grey resin, and Siraya Tech Tenacious resin.

3d printed models will have small imperfections where the supports attach, and I’ve done my best to minimize support marks. Layer lines are minimal and tend to be covered when painting. I’m always working to improve my prints.