Modular parts for 13 weapons
by Ghostcat3-D · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Art |
| License | CC BY-NC |
| Triangles | 548 |
| Uploaded | Feb 18, 2026 |
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Description
This is a pack of all the attachments I have made so far that are compatible with my guns. Please post makes. It gives you Prusameters and I like to know if people like my models. If you have any complaints or suggestions please tell me (nicely) and I will see what I can do. How it works These are meant to be printed separately from your gun so that you can customize it any way you want. I will have files that can be readily printed for most of my guns in several configurations but if you woul like to create an abomination this is the way to go. Another bonus to this is that it looks much cooler because instead of having your gun in one solid color it can be made in multiple colors so it looks better. There are multiple ways to attach these parts to your gun. These are the two ways that I find work best. Super glue, this is a great way to secure these to your gun especially if you are printing them to be compatible with a dummy printed in 100% size. The other way is to melt them on with a soldering iron or simular. This works extremely well if you print the accessories in 200% size or more but is tricky on a 100% size version. If anyone finds a better way please let me know this is still in the development stage. It is also important to mention that the top and side / bottom rails are a different size. this is because it looks better to have a bigger rail on top and a smaller rail on the side and bottom. The rail on the back of some guns for a stock is also a larger rail. Accessories Optics: Optics include an open red dot that is very easy to print and works well in 100% size. There is also a closed red dot which looks awsome but is best printed for guns in 200% because the detail is hard to capture in 100% so you might end up with a small pile of melted plastic. Grips: So far there are two configurations of grips. A normal verticle foregrip and a 45 degree foregrip. These are easy to accidentally rip of if you mess with them to much so if your dummy is frequently used or repositioned it is probably best to print the version with a built in foregrip. However, if your dummy is just on display this will work fine and looks better. Stocks: As of this moment I only have one stock but I plan on making more in the near future. The stock that I have is a simple skeleton stock. Silencers: I have two silencers, one big and one small. Other accessories: This category is for parts such as flashlights and lazers. All I have right now is a PEQ box. It has two versions, one for the top rail and one for the side. I plan on releasing more parts in the near future. If you have any ideas on parts I could make leave a comment and I might make it if I have time. Print Settings All parts are properly sized for a 100% figurine. Some files look much better if scaled up to 200% size. Obviously your figure and gun will have to be scaled to the same size to be compatible. Everything is oriented how it needs to be. You can change it but this is how I recomend printing it. Layer hight: For 100% you will get better results using .1 but .2 will work. For 200% you can use .2 layer hight. Supports: If you are printing something upright in 200% then you should use supports for best results. Walls: If you plan on soldering on your attachments then give your gun at least 3 or four walls just to be safe. Material: I used PLA but PETG should also work. These attachments are made to fit on my guns, they might fit on other peoples but they are made to fit on mine. If one of my guns says modular it will work. Here is a list of guns that will work with it: I have more guns that are already designed and are going to be released very soon.
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