While Marvel is a comic and film franchise popular for its superheroes, there’s one villain that stands out: Venom!
Beloved by fans, Eddie Brock’s considered a misunderstood guy trapped in a conflicting situation with a symbiote, rather than a bad person per se. It’s understandable, then, that there are many Venom prints and memorabilia available in many printing communities by and for fans. In this list we’ve gathered our top picks of Venom and Carnage prints, including action figures, functional accessories, and display busts!
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But first, you’ll need a model. So, onto the list!
Eddie Brock just wanted to be a normal reporter, but thanks to Venom, he’s become a host who sometimes has to grapple with the fact that there’s a whole other being living inside of him, and sometimes that being wants to get out. And eat people.
This is perfectly illustrated in this model that resembles a Funko Pop. The creator has many other models in a similar style from popular franchises, so if you’re interested, be sure to check them out!
The model requires supports, and most of the Makes posted show that users painted the prints.
Now, you like Venom, but have you ever thought about becoming its host? Thankfully we live in the real world where this won’t ever be a possibility, but you can still put on a Venom mask and pretend to be him. Suffice to say, stick to eating chocolate.
The mask is obviously too big for most hobby printers, so the creator has uploaded it in parts. Even then, you may have to be ready for some 20+ hour prints. As expected, some parts need supports, and you’ll also need some glue for assembly.
Venom is far from the only symbiote in the universe. Carnage is just one of the others, introduced to the MCU in the most recent Venom movie, Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Carnage is similar in looks to Venom, the main difference being the red skin. Carnage is Spider-Man’s adversary, but also Venom’s, so you can print one of each and make them fight each other.
The designer suggests printing with both supports and rafts, as well as with a very fine resolution to do justice to the details in the model.
Not all things in life can be terrifying and edgy. Sometimes you just need a cute monster symbiote model standing around to set the mood. This designer has developed a collection of heroes, villains, and popular movie characters from popular franchises developed in the same Minion style, so you can start with Venom and develop a whole collection!
This is a pretty easy print, and while it does require supports, they’re not hard to place or take out as there’s plenty of space.
If you’re a Venom fan and are also a fan of practical prints, this model tackles two birds with one stone. You get to print a Venom symbol, while also getting to own a practical accessory that will help you keep track of your keys. And if you do lose the keychain, well, at least you lose it with style.
This is a very easy print, and if you’re feeling brave you could even try dual extrusion with it. While it doesn’t require supports, you may need to watch out for warping.
What could be more poetic than a Venom flower pot that can be used to aid the life of a plant and create oxygen? This very creative design replaces Venom’s iconic long tongue for whatever plant you can fit instead. Get creative and have the most colorful tongue!
And remember, in addition to the flower pot, you’ll need a plate below it to drain the water and avoid a whole venomous mess!
The print requires supports, and an infill of at least 15% and a somewhat thick shell are recommended as the lower part has to support the weight of the dirt and plant.
If a full Carnage sounds like too much trouble, perhaps a Carnage head would be better suited for the job, and it would be good company for a Venom bust.
The creator of this design even divides it into parts so that, if you have a small printer, you don’t have to renounce it or settle for a smaller version. Just print and glue it together! Keep in mind that you’ll need supports for some parts, as well as a good resolution for the teeth.
Here’s another beloved creature that’s been a fan favorite since its conception. First believed to be a dog (somehow), Stitch is actually the result of scientific experimentation. He was designed as a destruction machine and therefore is extremely strong, has four arms, and has some cute antenna, although he changes his appearance when around humans. Combine this with a symbiote, and you have an indestructible rage machine.
You can scale this lovely (or terrifying?) model to whatever size you want. The designer included both a whole model and individual files for the different parts, and there’s also a special file for resin printing. It’s safe to say it will need supports and a delicate hand to not break any small parts.
If your drink is too bland, this may be the solution. Granted, it won’t change the taste, but it will change how you feel while drinking using a cool coaster like this one.
There are two ways to print this. The first is to print it as usual in one color. The second, and the one proposed by the designer, is to pause the print midway, so you can change filament colors and the Venom symbol will stand out more.
How to identify Venom? It looks like Spider-Man in black, although it’s a bit taller and bulkier, it likes chomping on brains and chocolate, and it has a long tongue. So, given that its long tongue is one of its defining characteristics, better put it to some good use. With this creative pen holder, you always have your pen at hand in a comfortable position to be taken, and it will definitely give some character to your desk.
Before you start printing, remember to verify the dimensions of your pen and scale the model up or down as necessary so it fits.
Venom was first introduced in the Spider-Man comics and remains at its core a Spider-Man villain, even though it has managed to garner a massive fanbase of its own. To commemorate its relationship with Spider-Man, the designer of this print created a cool and detailed display of a confrontation between Venom and Spider-Man. You can print it, paint it, display it, and spend some time dedicated to this crafty project.
To have a perfect print, you’ll requires supports as well as a good quality printer to catch all the details.
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