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Dummy 13 Shin (Dorohedoro)

by DUMMY13Lab · via Printables
FormatSTL
CategoryArt
LicenseCC BY-NC-SA
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UploadedDec 31, 2025
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Description

DUMMY 13 SHIN (DOROHEDORO) Print your own Dummy 13 version of Shin from the manga/anime Dorohedoro! The 3D model was created with maximum detail, so some parts may be a little tricky to print. However, if you've successfully printed some Dummy 13s before, it shouldn't be a problem. I also came up with some solutions (it's not perfect, but it works) to make the figure as detailed as possible without needing a multi-color printer. The logo on the shoes must be painted by hand though. The body parts of this remix are primarily based on the models by @glhturbo and @eduardohyos_1911300 , which themselves are remixes of the original Dummy 13 action figure, conceived and made available by @soozafone . The heart mask is a remix of the model by vladamirthebadamir ( https://cults3d.com/@vladamirthebadamir ), the hammer is a remix of this model by @CARLOSURIELV_1905258 and the shoes are a remix of that one by @PowerJojo_1725220 . All links to the models used can be found in the model origin section. check out the creators' pages; many more great models await you there. Thank you guys for sharing your stuff! material/printing/assembly: This model differs slightly from the original Dummy 13 model in size and frame parts. Using brims and/or supports is recommended for some armor parts. Be careful when removing these to avoid damaging the parts. It's strongly recommended to use TPU for the chest armor and tie to ensure the parts fit and for good mobility. Use PETG for the frame and the shoes to avoid breakage. All other parts can be printed with PLA. Make sure to use the recommended print settings. You can find them on the original creator’s page ( https://www.printables.com/model/981111-dummy-13-version-10 ). Assembly guide can be found below as a PDF. Note: I'm not a professional 3D designer and only do this in my free time. I've tried to make sure all the parts fit together well, but since every 3D printer is different, you might need to scale some parts up or down slightly, or do some minor post-processing. Don't hesitate to use glue if parts don't stick together.
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