It’s the infant Jedi that took the internet by storm and inspired many memes! Known as “The Child” or Baby Yoda, this creature’s cuteness deserves to be 3D printed. The selection of these little guys is endless, and it may be hard to choose which one to print yourself. But don’t worry! We’ve gathered only the most adorable creations in our list of 3D printed Baby Yodas.
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Just a Baby Yoda? No, this one is so much more; it smiles! If your desk needs some character or you’re just feeling down, this Baby Yoda is sure to turn that smile upside-down. Not literally, of course, the creator mentions that this little guy isn’t using the Force – he’s just reaching out.
You can print this model just fine with a few supports, but watch out with the hand. Users have noted it can be a bit fragile.
This detailed print has our adorable little buddy wrapped up in his cozy crib.
You can print it and the stand separately, but you’ll still have to add supports – this one doesn’t levitate. Notably, its smaller details may require fine layer heights, a larger scale, or even resin printing.
Despite all that space travel and being hunted, this little guy looks content with life when he has his soup in hand.
This one prints with separate hands, cup, body, and head, making it easy to use multiple colors. Additionally, there seems to be a way to modify this print to make his head magnetically attach and move. Head over to the Instructable to see how.
Baby Yoda is always adorable, but he’s especially cute at Christmas. Introduce this character to your Christmas tree to celebrate the holiday season. The model features Baby Yoda dressed in a Santa outfit holding a big bauble.
You can print the fully assembled model in one go, or print it in six separate parts. For optimal results, we recommend a 0.16-mm layer height and 40% infill. And yes, you will need supports for this one.
A common issue for those who love baking and printing is an excess of cookie cutters. Let’s add to the bunch. Here are a few adorable cookie cuts that you could just eat up.
From his crib or his robe, you can have a sweet and easy print for your next pastry batch. The maker provides four different depths: 0, 3, 5, and 8 mm.
This tiny Baby Yoda is designed to be compatible with your favorite Lego bricks. Due to its small size, intricate details have been suppressed, but the final shape still resembles our beloved character.
The design features a slot on the base that fits onto Lego bricks, allowing you to integrate it into your builds. Some makers suggest scaling it up 107 to 112% for optimal compatibility. Although it can be printed without supports, you may have some trouble with the ears.
There are many puzzling mysteries behind Baby Yoda, but until we uncover them, you can have fun solving this one: an incredible 2 x 2 x 3 Baby Yoda Rubik’s Cube.
The print itself is 12 pieces that attach to a keychain Rubik’s Cube, which provides the mechanism. A few makers have made this print, and the designer helps those with questions about making it. Additionally, they have a YouTube video in which they explain the creation of this curious puzzle.
This low-poly model showcases Baby Yoda using his Jedi powers to hold open doors. He’s perched atop a sloped base that’s designed to slide under a door. Print it, and you’ll have the Force holding your door in place.
Although the base is easy to print, Baby Yoda will require supports, just like the original model. Due to the model’s small size, a 0.16-mm layer height is recommended for optimal results.
Having trouble keeping your phone up? Let Baby Yoda and his Force abilities help you out.
This print is more of a small project. Follow this Instructable to create a phone stand with a few added decorations. Of course, you can always print a stand yourself.
Phone or mudhorn beast, this Baby Yoda will keep it still.
Mandalorians may not take off their masks, but this Baby Yoda doesn’t care. He’s dawned his suit and armor and is officially the cutest Mandalorian ever printed.
The maker credits two other models that allowed him to hack this one together. He says to increase the scale of the helmet by 1-2% in order to fit it comfortably and check the supports on the smaller parts.
Who knew that Jedi powers could come in handy to keep books in place? Add a Mandalorian theme to your bookshelf with this functional model. The book stand holds your book at a slight angle, giving the impression that Baby Yoda is holding it up with the Force.
The designer created it in two parts to make the printing process more efficient, including the stand and the low-poly Baby Yoda. Note that each part has separate instructions.
For best results, print the stand from the side, allowing the positioning of the layers to give more strength to the part. We recommend using a 0.20-mm layer height, 100% infill, and no supports for the stand. Print Baby Yoda standing up, with a 0.15-mm layer height, 20% infill, and supports enabled.
Immortalize adorable Baby Yoda scene in this curved lithophane.
For the best results, the maker suggests ensuring good bed adhesion and to be careful with scaling. Additionally, they let us know which generator they used in case you want to go for a different snapshot of Baby Yoda.
We’re not suggesting any spoilers, but this looks an awful lot like a Baby Yoda in carbonite. In any case, this box will pair well with any other Baby Yodas you choose to print.
The model is printable in one piece or separately if you choose to change the color.
Yes, you too can sport majestic Baby Yoda ears (cuteness not included). Print and assemble this headband to give yourself a new set of ears.
According to the maker, these work just fine in PLA and use #4 1/2″ screws to attach to each other.
Here, we have Baby Yoda taking a well-deserved break! Although the Force is strong with our little friend, it’s good to relax and sit down from time to time.
The designer recommends printing this model with a layer height of 0.10 mm and 0% infill. However, a 0.15-mm layer height and 20% infill can also produce good results. Supports should be enabled for either option.
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