


These STL files come with not only a lightsaber for any person-shaped Lego model to hold, but also comes with a fully functional and articulated Darth Vader Lego mini that looks incredible!ĭesigned in a 1:1 scale, this Vader piece and accompanying lightsaber are ready to be added to your Lego sets, fitting right in as long as you get your print settings and post-processing right. While I was going to talk about a simple 3D printed Lego lightsaber here (and this will not be the only lightsaber I talk about…), what I actually came across ended up being a lot cooler. It’s motorized and uses a pulley system to really move for that extra realistic feel, and is designed to reach up to around 13 feet, but can be altered to reach as long as you like if you’re dreaming a little bigger. This 3D printed cable car has included slots and holds to make it Lego compatible. Working Lego Cable Carīuilding a Lego ski resort? Then this is the project for you. Whether you just need a couple of pieces to finish that all-important build, or you want to 3D print entire sets of assorted parts to get the creative juices flowing, these basic Lego bricks in different sizes are perfect for all your master builder needs. Designed to be exactly like the kind of Lego parts and pieces you’ll find in any store-bought Lego set. These STL files are the simplest of these. So if you want to 3D print Legos that match the sets you already own, then 3D printing standard pieces that are compatible with pre-existing and official models is likely exactly what you’re looking for. While customization is the name of the game for a lot of 3D printer projects, maybe it’s not what you’re looking for.
