Marketable Articulated 3D Models
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I’m launching a new line of articulated 3D prints to sell on Etsy, eBay, and my own site and I’m looking for a designer who can supply ready-to-print files that stand out in the toy-and-hobby space. The goal is a small collection of models in multiple sizes—think pocket-sized desk companions through to display-ready centerpieces—each engineered for smooth movement straight off an FDM printer with no fiddly post-assembly.
You’re free to explore creatures, gadgets, or abstract art so long as the finished piece is fun to pose and sturdy enough for repeat handling. Clean geometry, sensible articulation clearances, and efficient support planning are a must because I’ll be printing on consumer-grade machines.
Deliverables
• Print-tested STL (or STEP/OBJ) for each size variation
• A brief print guide noting ideal layer height, infill, and any support tips
• Renders for listing images (simple white background is enough)
• Confirmation that I hold full commercial rights to sell the physical prints
If you’ve already created articulated dragons, robots, or similar models that have proven popular, feel free to share a link—fast-track licensing for an existing design is also an option.
I do not pay monthly fees. I like to pay one-time fees.
You’re free to explore creatures, gadgets, or abstract art so long as the finished piece is fun to pose and sturdy enough for repeat handling. Clean geometry, sensible articulation clearances, and efficient support planning are a must because I’ll be printing on consumer-grade machines.
Deliverables
• Print-tested STL (or STEP/OBJ) for each size variation
• A brief print guide noting ideal layer height, infill, and any support tips
• Renders for listing images (simple white background is enough)
• Confirmation that I hold full commercial rights to sell the physical prints
If you’ve already created articulated dragons, robots, or similar models that have proven popular, feel free to share a link—fast-track licensing for an existing design is also an option.
I do not pay monthly fees. I like to pay one-time fees.