This listing is for the 3D print files to make a Mandalorian Blaster. The files are designed with a working trigger mechanism and space inside for electronics for light and sound.
Please note that this is for a personal use license. Buyers may not sell blasters made from these files. If you wish to sell blasters from these, please contact us for a commercial license.
Your files will be available to download once payment is confirmed.
But please contact me if you have any problems with your order.
3D Printed kits are printed on demand and are not returnable. If you receive a broken part or a part which has a flaw, please contact us and we will get you a replacement part.
All of our fiberglas armor kits are laid up by hand and resin prints are hand poured because all of these parts are "low run" specialized parts. We try to be very careful in the layup process to eliminate bubbles or imperfections, but these do happen. Filling in or smoothing small bubbles or sanding imperfections is part of the prep process before the parts are painted. If you do receive a part which you think has too many flaws, contact us and we will work with you to either repair the part or get you a new one.
Dec 19, 2023
If all you are looking for is a 3d model of this then great. That being said, for $25, to only receive the STL files is very overpriced especially for a model with plenty of free versions. The last model that I decided to purchase came with every file type needed, Most importantly the STEP files to make slight changes as needed.
Oct 20, 2023
After sanding and painting this print, I prepared it to have a working trigger. The kinetics worked great. My only issue was that my son dropped the blaster and it broke into a ton of pieces. I was devastated. Now I can’t find the trigger. It disappeared off the face of the earth. I have no way of getting another. It shouldn’t be too difficult to piece everything back together as a show piece. But I still need another trigger. Bummer!
Feb 18, 2021
Wow this model is super high quality. Can’t wait to get this programmed in gibbscam and start machining the components!