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Miniature Standing Man for your Diorama

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1/35 scale - 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
1/35 scale - 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Miniature man for your diorama, architectural miniature or as a figurine.

 

Man| Architectural figurines | People

 

Printable for the most common scales (with man height 185 cm): 

  • 1/12 scale: 154.2 mm
  • 1/24 scale: 77.1 mm
  • 1/35 scale: 52.9 mm
  • 1/48 scale: 38.5 mm
  • 1/50 scale: 37.0 mm

Print with tree supports. Be very careful when removing them. I recommend not snapping off the supports but rather clipping them with sidecutters or cutting them with a knife.

 

PLA and lowest layer height recommended for high detail.

 

I look forward to your comments and photos of your creative projects.

 

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1/35 scale - 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Great model!
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Thank you for the 5 stars! The paint job looks fantastic — you really brought the figures to life. 🎨😊
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Great model! I wanted a simple figure to show the scale of a NASA crawler I’ve been working on. I printed it at 1/60 scale (around 30.5 mm). Used a .2 nozzle on my H2C with a .1 mm layer height, no supports. Came out perfectly!
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Wow, thanks for the photos, it looks amazing! Love your crawler!
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I keep hearing that you need a resin printer for model railroading. This little guy is 24mm tall, which should make him 182cm or nearly 6 feet in OO gauge. Painted in Bambu Studio (because I suck at painting) and printed on my Bambulab A1 with a 0.2mm nozzle and 0.8mm layer height. The waste is another story though, and removing supports was a royal pain. (I broke the right leg below the knee.) The supports do seem a bit excessive. Maybe I should ask Tom Tullis from FatDragon about that. I'm sure it is possible to get more detail with a resin printer, but this is good enough for my eyes. The footbridge is printed on my Ender 3V2 with a 0.6mm nozzle a couple of years ago. Now Isee the guy on the bridge, I'm wondering if the scale was a bit off on that. That said, I think I will buy my OO gauge figures and reserve printing for buildings and infrastructure.
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Thanks for the detailed feedback and for the Boost! 🙌 I’m glad the figure worked well for your OO gauge scene — even with the support challenges. These small-scale minis can be tricky, and I totally get the trade-off between FDM and resin. Great to hear you’ll still be using 3D printing for buildings and infrastructure — and I think your setup looks fantastic! 😊
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1/35 scale - 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Support Issue:the model itself looks like it has good detail, but the amounts of supports and Brim is really unnecessary, actually ended up snaping the guys legs off while trying to engine the supports.
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Thanks for your honest feedback! I know the supports can be a challenge on delicate parts like the legs. As noted in the description, using sidecutters or a sharp knife to carefully remove supports is the best way to avoid snapping. I appreciate you giving it a try and hope this tip helps for your next print! 😊
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Super easy to print. Thank you
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Incredibly easy to print
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awesome! thank you for the photo 💛
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Saw someone do this in 1/76 OO Scale, so though why not push it a bit more and go for 1/87 HO Scale. Scaled the figure to 18mm high, and angled him on his back. Used tree supports in Bambu Studios. Printed on my A1 with a .2mm nozzle and .08 layer height. Used a nippers and xacto knife to get the supports off. Tricky part was between the arms and the body. Think it came out pretty good!
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I printed 4 models, snapped the legs on all 4 using gentle tools and trying to remove supports. Detail on the print is excellent though so that's a plus.
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Thanks for letting me know. Supports on this scale models are really tricky to remove, it requires a lot of patience or a drop of superglue 🙂 💛
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