Boba Fett is a mercenary known for his calm and calculated demeanor. He travels the galaxy armed with a slew of weapons and gadgets, unique among the many clones of his father, Jango Fett. Even Darth Vader, a terrifying character in the Star Wars universe, seemed nervous around Boba Fett. Vader refers to him as the best bounty hunter in the galaxy.
Boba Fett returned to our screens in the second season of The Mandalorian. During this time, he aided Din Djarin in his quest to rescue Grogu. He returns to Tatooine in his solo series, The Book of Boba Fett, with Fennec Shand, his trusted assassin.
We’ve compiled a list of our favorite Boba Fett printables, including display figurines, collectibles, cosplay items, and functional accessories. If you want to immortalize the best bounty hunter in the galaxy but don’t have a printer on hand, try Craftcloud to compare prices from printing services around the world.
But we don’t need to travel to a galaxy far, far away for the best Boba Fett 3D prints, so let’s get started.
When we’re introduced to Boba Fett in the original film trilogy, there’s a mystery and terror attached to him. Even though he was a minor character with limited screen time and dialogue, he quickly gained popularity. But this is precisely what made him enjoyable, that he was a man of few words and an intimidating presence. With the addition of cool armor, this personality seemed to be the perfect recipe for a fan-favorite mercenary.
This model of Boba Fett dons the complete suit of armor and his weapons, standing in a badass pose atop a mythosaur signet base. This model is highly detailed, so many makers recommend scaling it up before printing it. Many have also painted the model to make its features stand out.
The EE-3 carbine rifle first appeared in The Empire Strikes Back in the hands of Boba Fett, and has since made many appearances in the Star Wars universe. To name a few, it popped up in the Clone Wars, the Galactic Civil War, and events during the New Republic. This weapon has been used by both bounty hunters and troopers for the Republic and Galactic Empire.
The designer of this model recommends using ABS as several parts of this rifle need to be attached. Each piece may need scaling up, but the proportions at which they are scaled may differ. One successful maker recommends the setting as 0.4 mm resolution, 20% infill, and support enabled. You can post-process and spray paint these parts to resemble the original blaster rifle.
Pop culture collectibles have taken the internet by storm. This Boba Fett toy is quite similar to the vinyl figures of Funko Pop, and the exaggerated body proportions and articulated joints make it a must-have quirky 3D model. This adorable printable will surely be a great addition to your Star Wars collectibles, and it can be positioned in a sitting or standing pose.
A raft is essential to deal with printing the helmet. The antenna may be tricky to print because of its thin body. However, none of the makers have mentioned any difficulties. The maker listed a few print settings used to make this articulated model, which include a 20% infill density and supports enabled.
Get your daily fix of morning caffeine in this mug that resembles Boba Fett’s helmet. Even if this mug is not made of Beskar, it’s quite sturdy. Paint it to resemble the colors similar to Boba Fett’s helmet. You can also take it a step further and print more mugs, making a collection of them for your friends. Paint them in a theme similar to other Mandalorian helmet wearers, such as Bo Katan and Din Djarin.
The maker recommends scaling the mug by 1,000% to bring it up to the standard mug height. You can print this mug with any food-safe PLA filament to consume both your hot and cold beverages. A maker who has successfully printed the mug shared their settings for the print: 25% infill is 25% with a honeycomb pattern, 0.4 mm resolution, and supports enabled.
This fun take on Boba Fett is small but mighty. Although a tiny model, all the identifiable features are still present, from the rangefinder on his helmet to the carbine rifle in his hands. He even has his jetpack strapped to his back, which houses a rocket launcher. This miniature 3D model could be a cute addition to your Star Wars collection.
One successful print had 0.16 mm print resolution, 15% infill, and supports enabled. Many makers have painted the model to resemble its original colors because it may be difficult to admire the details of the model in monochrome.
The iconic green and red helmet with the T-shaped visor is instantly recognizable as Boba Fett’s headgear. This design, along with other Mandalorian helmets, is derived from “Mandalore’s Mask”.
This wearable model even has a dent on the forehead, similar to Boba Fett’s actual piece of armor. It’s still a mystery how this dent occurred in Star Wars canon.
One successful maker listed they printed it at a 0.16-mm layer height and 20% infill. The maker also listed that they used tree supports and a raft to print this helmet. To give the helmet its classic look, post-processing and painting are essential. Once it’s complete, you can keep it on display or wear it with your Boba Fett cosplay.
Bib Fortuna takes control of Hutt’s criminal empire on Tatooine after the death of Jabba the Hutt. This is when we get our first glimpse of the throne. Things take a turn for Fortuna when Boba Fett shows up at Jabba’s palace and claims the throne. Where Jabba ruled with fear, Fett intends to rule with respect. As we see in his latest adventures, he isn’t just any mindless mercenary but a man of code and honor.
The throne makes a return in The Book of Boba Fett. To make a perfect replica of this, the creator has shared his model’s settings, which were a 0.12-mm resolution and 12% infill with supports. Get your live-action Boba Fett figure and have him take his rightful place as a new crime lord of the galaxy.
Boba Fett’s armor is customized Mandalorian armor passed down to him after his father died in battle. We have seen him dressed in this set since the original trilogy. Made from Beskar and durasteel, it’s ideal protection for a bounty hunter. Every dent and scratch on the armor tells a story. Recently, after acquiring his armor back, he gave it a repaint. Regardless, it wasn’t long before there were new battle scars on it.
Giving the model a similar battle-damaged look would match the films more closely. It should be a straightforward print in a single part.
Mandalorian commandos all over the galaxy favor the Z-6 jetpack. It’s been seen on the backs of Death Watch members such as Bo Katan, but it’s Jango and Boba Fett who have made it so popular with the fans.
This jetpack not only gives the user flight, but it can also be used in short bursts as a combat tactic. Just be careful not to get hit on the exterior of the jetpack, as it could blast you off course. Of course, the 3D printed version won’t actually make you fly, but it’s a full-scale model that will look incredible when completed.
The creator has provided separate downloads for the jetpack rocket and the thrusters. There’s also information on other materials needed and the steps required for a successful assembly. The printer settings for all the files will be different, but it will be worth it to complete your cosplay costume.
From the Death Star to the Millennium Falcon, Star Wars Lego models have quite the appeal. This model is in the style of a Lego Minifigure. It’s a multi-part model, and each part can be printed in colors to match the look of Boba Fett. The tiny model comes with its jetpack and a detachable blaster, and you might also like to add some painted details.
The creator of this model has designed a whole collection of minifig-scale Star Wars models, such as the Slave 1 and TIE Fighters. You can print these models to recreate the most memorable scenes from the movies. The only recommended setting for this 3D model is a resolution of 0.1 mm. Its assembly is easy, with no need for glue.
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