With Halloween coming up in just a few days, it’s time to get the 3D printer fired up to help bring some of that Halloween atmosphere into your home.
To help get you started, we’ve searched high and low for the spookiest gadgets and wearables that you can put in your 3D printing queue now. Also, be sure to keep an eye out for other 3D Hubs | Halloween Collections in the upcoming days for even more oeey-gooey 3D printed Halloween goodness.
Pro-tip: If you don’t own a 3D-printer, just click the title to order your print!
(PS - if you don’t have a spool of Glow In The Dark or Translucent Orange Filament yet - get yourself one ASAP!)
1) Wolverine Claws
Designed by Samuel N. Bernier from @amos
These telescopic Wolverine claws are probably one of the coolest Marvel props I’ve seen so far. Perfect wearable to pimp up your Halloween costume, which you can print in one go without any support. Designed with Autodesk Fusion 360, Files available on @Cults
2) Cat Armor
Made by @charles_menamin
This wearable for your Cat is awesome. Jayson made this epic armor for his own lovely cat Bobo, which looks absolutely epic as you can see. Definitely recommend watching the behind the scene video here too. Files available on Thingiverse as well!
3) Bugging Eyeballs
Designed by kongorilla - order directly via YouMagine
With this wearable you’ll probably get everyone’s attention at your Halloween party. There are two versions - one with embossed veins, and one without.
4) Frankenstein’s Monster with Removable Brain
Designed by jeg3d - print instructions here
This model of the head of the monster Frankenstein is pretty cool. In addition to the beautiful removable brain, bolts and stiches; you can even use his head as a chip bowl for your Halloween party!
5) Glow-In-The-Dark Ghost Fridge Magnets
by 3Dprintingforbeginners - full tutorial on Instructables
Pretty cool spooky Ghosts you can easily make yourself. All you need to do is 3D-print them in Glow-In-The-Dark Filament, buy magnetic tape strips or flat magnets and assemble them together with some glue. Have fun!
6) Viking House Spider
by dutchmogul - order directly via Thingiverse
This print is really cool - printed in black ABS at a .1 layer height with 10% infill. Pieces were assembled with Superglue and painted with model acrylics.
7) LED Skull Lantern
Designed by Festus440
Because of my love for 3D-printed lamps, I had to include a cool Halloween version in this list. This lamp will look absolutely great in your living room during Halloween. Safety tip: use a battery operated LED “Tea Light” candle instead of a real fire candle haha
8) Nightmare Glove
by Peter Gross
This nightmare glove is modeled after the prop used in the Nightmare on Elm Street series. Horror fans will love this one
9) Frankenstein Light Switch Plate
Designed by LoboCNC
Classic one. “Igor, throw the switch!” “Yes, master.”
10) Mega Ghost With Long Retractable Tongue
designed by @3DKitbash - order directly via YouMagine
And an awesome Gif to finish the list off with Happy Halloween everyone!