Peter Griffin
Bring the chaotic energy of Quahog right to your desktop with this high-quality Peter Griffin 3D print model. Capture the iconic specs, the distinct chin, and the larger-than-life personality of everyone’s favorite family guy. A perfect centerpiece for any animation fan's collection.
Dimensions: At 100% scale, Peter stands approximately 8.66 inches (220 mm) tall. Scaling up should work fine, but scaling down may tighten tolerances and make assembly more difficult.
Colors Used:
Bambu Basic: White, Black, Cocoa Brown, Mistletoe Green, Sunflower Yellow
Esun PLA+: Beige
Assembly Tips • The glasses are designed to be assembled in a specific order for easier building. Start by snapping the two white eyes into the top half of the glasses. Next, slide the eyelids in from the top. A small cutout is included to help the eyelids snap into place. Finally, press the assembled top half onto the lower half to complete the build. • Refer to the included reference pictures for extra guidance during assembly. • An alternate version is included without the eyelid pin if you prefer to manually align the eyelids and secure them with glue. • Glue the pants, belt, and shirt together first before attaching the belt loops to prevent gaps - Make sure to clean out all support residue from the shirt as it will affect the belt loops from fitting.
Assembly Steps • Attach the shoes to the pants. • Attach the pants, belt, and shirt together using the pin. Once the glue has set, press in the belt loops. All belt loops are identical and can be installed in any orientation. • Attach the belt buckle and press it in firmly. • Attach the left and right arms. • Attach the head, then attach the hair. • Assemble the glasses and eyes, place them on Peter, and the build is complete.
That’s it, your build is complete. You’ve now brought Quahog’s favorite cartoon dad to life in 3D print form. Thank you so much for your support and for printing this model. I hope you had fun putting it together and enjoy displaying it as much as I enjoyed creating it. Be sure to tag @Playco3D when you share your finished print. I can’t wait to see your builds.

























