For those who don’t know yet, Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNaF) is a franchise made up of nine world-famous horror games, where the theme of the first takes place in the fictional pizzeria Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. An atmosphere of mystery leaves only rumors of the horrors that happened in that environment, and although everything seems somewhat innocent, very strange and macabre things still happen there.
In principle, there’s no danger in working as a security guard in a pizzeria, right? But not at this one; as night falls and strange things happen, the watchman discovers that the robots are alive and worse, thirsty for blood. The horror plot became so popular that it gained the attention of Hollywood, with the 2023 release of Five Nights At Freddy’s: The Neverending Nightmare.
In this article, we’ve put together a special selection of items for FNaF fans, so hold on tight to your pizza and get ready, your night may be longer and scarier than you can imagine.
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These terrifying models are available for free on Thingiverse, so download and print them to have the perfect companions for your game. As the image demonstrates, it’s possible to make your collection very real if you have patience.
Because the characters are quite detailed, they may benefit from a resin printer while setting up the perfect supports. You’ll need to be careful when placing them, but nothing is impossible for a dedicated fan. We think it’s a worthwhile challenge!
To be a good security guard, you definitely need a nice badge. After all, you’re the authority here! This is another free model that you can’t miss. Go ahead and equip yourself to face the challenges of the profession!
A father designed this model for his son so he could go to Halloween as “The Purple Guy”. As you can see in the photo, it’s nice to use more than one color. Regardless, the maker mentions that he used supports for the area under the “Security” section.
Here’s a fun and dangerous costume to wear on your favorite occasion. The prop draws attention because it’s very realistic, and so scary that leaving it in the closet may not be safe. Springtrap is known for being not only a robot, but also a suit that can trap its user like a spring trap, hence the name.
The costume is made of 3D printed parts covered with fabric; you’ll want to paint the internal parts black if you use a different color filament to get the more accurate look. To keep the parts of the costume together, fleece and elastic ribbons were used. For the eyes, sunglass lenses and a vinyl film with holes were used, which makes it look even more frightening. Check out the video from the author for a detailed guide!
For those who don’t know the history of the games well, this robot might get confused with Springtrap, but Plushtrap is a character made especially for the minigame in the series. He’s not exactly a robot like his counterpart, and is more like a “stuffed animal” – albeit far from being cute and with strange and dangerous behaviors.
This doll is fully articulated, however, some suspended parts may need to be attached with hot glue to keep them firm, like the hands and torso near the hips. For print configurations, the author recommends 15% infill and the use of supports. The total time to print the pieces is around 11 days, so you’ll need a bit of patience before you’ve got a scarily cute desk buddy.
This is one of the things that every fan of this game knows well and needs to have close by to survive the dark nights in the room and escape. Yes, it’s a faithful replica and is a more developed prop or toy than you will normally find, with sounds and functions that resemble the game. To see everything it can do, check out the video Adafruit Industries.
You can also find all the details about the project on the official website of Adafruit; there’s a detailed list of the materials you will need in addition to the 3D printed parts, like an SPI character LCD backpack, an LCD, and Adafruit’s RP2040 prop-maker Feather.
For the 3D printed parts, you’ll need an FDM printer and for most parts, you won’t have to worry about supports, as the parts have been designed to be replicated without them. There is also a multicolored label that can be made just by changing the color of the filament by pausing at height unless you want to print them all separately and then glue them. Don’t worry, there are other printing tips too and it will be easy to get yours done before nighttime.
This spooky cupcake has really come to life, as it’s animated with electronic components! In particular, its eyes and mouth move with built-in lights. It’s really a mini-animatronic that was created in response to a daughter’s special request.
On the Thingiverse website, there’s a list of materials needed for construction, but for the Arduino programming code, among other things, the author asks for support through his workshop page.
(Spoiler alert!) The Ennard character made his first appearance in the fifth game under the guise of Ballora’s excavated endoskeleton.
Whether for Halloween or to decorate your room, this mask is sure to give its onlookers goosebumps. It was reposted on Thingiverse but was first shared on MyMiniFactory by NoahRathman. To use this mask, you’ll probably need to resize it.
Marionette is another character in the saga who at first had no life of its own until possessed by the spirit of an altruistic and noble little girl named Charlotte Emily during a short circuit caused by rain. With a thin and strange body, the puppet has a slightly more subtle appearance than his bizarre friends and despite apparently not holding grudges, he can be quite unpredictable.
The creator of this template was inspired to make this high-resolution mask after becoming frustrated with the quality of similar templates. The model has been shared both as a whole as well as divided into four parts to facilitate printing on smaller printers, and is also hollow to be light and comfortable to wear. The parts are assembled using pins made from 1.75-mm pieces of filament. Standard 3D printing settings, such as a 0.16-mm resolution and 30% infill, should do the trick.
During the day, this adorable rabbit entertains children, but during the night he has fun hunting his victims. Bonnie is known for his violence and terrifying moans capable of freezing the most fearless of security guards, and even his own creator had real nightmares about him while developing the game.
To make this animatronic head you will need servo motors, metal rods, M2 and M3 bolts, as well as other electronic components. The STL files are free and the three videos show in detail how to assemble the build, but for even more information – and to recognize the effort put in – you can also support the author on Patreon. After all, it is a truly impressive piece of work that will stand out.
Every security guard has a key ring and keeps it safe. Just remember to keep a close eye on your keys, as you never know when this key ring might take on a life of its own. It might be fun to play games with him, but be careful he doesn’t play with you, too.
This beautiful keychain can be made with resin at a 0.1-mm layer height. Apparently, it takes approximately two hours to make.
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