If it’s for a wedding cake I think the best think would be to dress the couple as Han and Leia and 3D scan them. You will get a precise 3D model and you will be able to 3D print them. Of course, this is the fancy option, but as a wedding only takes place once (or that’s the idea), I would do it that way.
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I made Toppers for my whisky bottles (the black bottle has nickname Darth Vader, the green bottle has a nickname Master Yoda and the last one is from the Save Lars Homestead (its a trilogy of whisky)) The Lars Homestead is the first 3d model from this building made from original drawings, darthvader and masteryoda are made before and I made the right fit for these specific bottles.
MasterYodaGlendronach.stl (15 MB)
vaderdronach.stl (2.24 MB)
SaveLars-no-dronach .stl (1.33 MB)
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Alright, my print finally finished so I can finally post it! A Death Star snack bowl since it’s easy to print and it seems like an item most people would use. Print for a small movie get together! At the printed size it holds about a 6 oz bag of candy, sits very sturdily with no supports used in Cura.
Death Star bowl.stl (1.61 MB)
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Filemon
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Haha pretty sweet! Love that is comes with a box 
Robin3D
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The Edna Mode comment made my day! Good luck!
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captain
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When the first trailer for The Force Awakens came out I was so excited I decided to make a fan version of the Millennium Falcon that would print without supports and in one piece. Seems like it would be good to give it a run in this race!
She may not look like much, but she’s got it where it counts, kid.

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It’s the less I can do for Edna, although there still are some crazy superheroes that believe capes are cool and safe!
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I love your Boba Fett rifle! Upvoted!
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Han Solo’s DL44 from Star Wars: A New Hope
Every smuggler’s trusty sidearm! I poured hundreds of hours researching screengrabs and Lucasfilm archive photos to capture the detail to the best of my ability. My favorite aspects are that the hammer can be rotated back and forth, magazine can be unloaded, a spring can be added to make a functional trigger, and the model is printed in parts to maximize detail and ease of paint. Tech-savvy makers can take advantage of the space in the handgrip, body, and barrel to fit in electronics for light and sound effects. The render shows an ideal paint job, but I only have a raw print at the moment. I hope you have as much fun as I do with this model! The 34 .stl files are available on YouMagine:
https://www.youmagine.com/designs/han-solo-blaster
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Hey, when you pay such a premium price, you expect no less 
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Dom1nic
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@pherkan You should check this out!
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SandraR
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Looks super cool, and a great cause too!
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I’ve been checking your work since I got my first 3D printer, and the way your models were displayed was so professional (especially the box!) I got confused more than once thinking it was an official product. You’ve got my vote!
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Kroete
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Hi All, this is my pencil top (Obi Wan) pencil top design. I hope you gonna like it!

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Kroete
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Please find my KyloRen pencil top design. I hope you like it!

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This is not my design, however I thought this may be a good place to share the an outstanding example of what can be done with the 3dhubs community. I printed this for a customer from 3d hubs on our replicator 2, and our client did an amazing job of the finishing the model.
So let this be motivation for all the contest entrants, and makers alike.
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Hi Everyone.
I designed this Rebel X-wing pilot helmet for Star Wars secret cinema last summer, please excuse the rough finish I was on a pretty tight time scale.
I hope you like it.
P.S. it was my excuse to build my Prusa i3, I’m sure it would be much nicer from an Ultimaker 
You can download the models from youmagine here: https://www.youmagine.com/designs/rebel-x-wing-pilot-helmet
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