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Goose banana holder

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Print Profile(2)

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Standard version
Standard version
Designer
2.1 h
1 plate
5.0(9)

Big brother version - 25 cm high
Big brother version - 25 cm high
Designer
2.4 h
1 plate
5.0(3)

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Jade White (10100) / Filament with spool / 1kg
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Description

Goose Banana Holder

Thanks @Josh-3D for the idea!

An upgraded version of my simple banana holder stand — same two-piece design, but the arm has been redesigned to look like a goose profile, inspired by the iconic Untitled Goose Game. The beak now serves as the hook for your banana bunch, which felt like too good an opportunity to pass up.

 

The base is the same sturdy circular ring as the original, and the goose arm slots right in — no hardware needed, though a small drop of glue will keep things solid. Both parts are designed to print flat without supports.

 

The sides of the beak are designed to be easily configured to be printed in a different colour:

 If you don't have a multi-material setup, a single-colour print works just fine — paint it, leave it white, or swap it out for any colour you like. No AMS required.

 

Printed in PLA. feel free to get creative with colours. Honk.

 

Update 2026/07/03:

Added the big brother, 3 cm taller in a separate profile

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