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octopus
octopus
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Description

Meet the octopus — a super poseable, 3D printed octopus that feels more like an action figure than a simple desk toy.

Built with snap-in ball joints, each tentacle delivers full-range, multi-directional movement. You can twist, curl, and pose every arm into dynamic, lifelike positions—and once you set a pose, it stays. Whether it’s gripping the edge of your desk or striking an aggressive stance, this octopus is made to move.

This is a hands-on assembly build, and it’s a bit of a challenge—in a good way. Each joint clicks together tightly, creating a strong, durable structure that won’t fall apart during use. It’s not just something you put together in seconds; it’s more like assembling your own articulated figure piece by piece, which makes the final result way more satisfying.

With its sharp, geometric design and any color you want, it has a unique, almost mechanical look—like a futuristic creature brought to life.

Features:

  • Action-figure style articulation with ball joints
  • Tight, secure snap-fit connections
  • Fully poseable tentacles with strong hold
  • More advanced assembly for a rewarding build

     

If you’re looking for something simple, this isn’t it. But if you want a buildable, poseable figure that you can customize, play with, and display—this octopus delivers.

 

 

do this 8 times than attach them to the body 

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