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Intentionally Bad SpongeBob Popsicles

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Intentionally Bad SpongeBob Popsicles 3d model
Intentionally Bad SpongeBob Popsicles 3d model
Intentionally Bad SpongeBob Popsicles 3d model
Intentionally Bad SpongeBob Popsicles 3d model
Intentionally Bad SpongeBob Popsicles 3d model
Intentionally Bad SpongeBob Popsicles 3d model
Intentionally Bad SpongeBob Popsicles 3d model
Intentionally Bad SpongeBob Popsicles 3d model
Intentionally Bad SpongeBob Popsicles 3d model
Intentionally Bad SpongeBob Popsicles 3d model
3 Likes15 DownloadsDecember 6, 2021


These are fun because they are supposed to be bad. Anyone who's opened a SpongeBob popsicle knows that the placement of the eyes/mouth/teeth can be way off. So there's pretty much zero pressure while building these because the worse it looks, the better it is. Super fun project for the kids. We gave these to all of our relatives as Christmas tree ornaments and they were a big hit.

Build video here: https://youtu.be/rDdgNJad2T4

There's two versions: one with a loop holes for string, and one with no loop.

Printed with PLA on a Voxelab Aquila.

No Supports needed.


3 Likes15 DownloadsDecember 6, 2021




3 Likes15 DownloadsDecember 6, 2021