Cyberpunk 2077 3D Print: Best Models

Print Your Own Night City

Cyberpunk 2077 has a distinct visual
Cyberpunk 2077 has a distinct visual style that pays respects to its roots (Source: CD Projekt via Gaming Bolt)

For those not in the gaming loop, Cyberpunk 2077 is an action role-playing game (ARPG) follow-up to the classic 1980s tabletop RPG “Cyberpunk”. CD Projekt, the makers of Cyberpunk 2077 (as well as The Witcher game franchise), present a story-rich game with unique characters, environments, and items to loot.

Set in the dystopian “Night City,” the future of Cyberpunk 2077 is a place where mega-corporations control the daily lives of their cybernetically-enhanced customers. The ambiance set by the rough-and-tumble citizens of Night City builds on the legacy of other cyberpunk media franchises in a way that appeals to old fans and draws in new ones, as well. The well-written story, relatable characters and diverse mixture of environments have inspired many 3D modelers to create unique and cool objects to 3D print.

We’ve found some of the best free 3D models that both dedicated and casual Cyberpunk 2077 fans can print in order to find their techno future vibe. If you see something you like, but you don’t have the time or tools to print it at home, check out Craftcloud. With partners around the world printing in the colors and materials of your choice, you’ll be building your own Night City in no time!

Now, let’s get into the list!

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Logos & Badges

Fans who like the cool iconography of Cyberpunk 2077 can start reading here. While not a complete selection of logos and badges from the game, these models are unique, sometimes practical, and definitely Cyberpunk.

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Cyberpunk 2077 3D Print: Best Models

NetWatch Badge

Citizens of Cyberpunk 2077 must obey the rule of NetWatch
Citizens of Cyberpunk 2077 must obey the rule of NetWatch (Source: T-Spawn via MyMiniFactory)

Present in both the game and the original tabletop RPG, members of NetWatch patrol the “Net” (Cyberpunk’s name for the internet), enforcing laws and keeping rogue software from wreaking havoc and disrupting corporate activities.

The creator of this model printed it on an Elegoo Mars SLA printer. Printed at 100%, it’ll be about 8 x 8 cm. There are two files supplied, with the second (pictured above) providing some extra detailing to fill the blank space of the badge.

Who designed it? T-Spawn

How printable/popular is it? There are close to 200 downloads and almost 50 likes of this particular model. The only confirmed make is on an SLA printer, but it should be successful on FDM printers, too.

Where to find it? MyMiniFactory

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Cyberpunk 2077 Key Chain

Organize your keys with this Cyberpunk 2077 keychain
Organize your keys with this Cyberpunk 2077 keychain (Source: TheViralDIY via Thingiverse)

Likely one of the more practical models curated for this article, this Cyberpunk 2077 keychain is a neat way to subtly show off some of your cyberpunk attitude while on the go. Albeit not having any additional Makes as yet, the simple no-support design should make this a straightforward object to slice and print.

There are two files supplied in different sizes, but it should be fairly scalable if you have a particular size in mind.

Who designed it? TheViralDIY

How printable/popular is it? There’s only one Make of this print with PLA at 25% infill. It’s recommended to print this item at a 0.2-mm resolution or less in order to get the best text detail.

Where to find it? Thingiverse

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Samurai Badge

This badge iconifies the impact that advanced technology and Japanese culture have on Night City
This badge represents the influence of advanced technology and Japanese culture (Source: svj3ist via Thingiverse)

Samurai is the legendary Cyberpunk 2077 rock band (featuring Johnny Silverhand) that sings about corporate rebellion. This distinctive badge was printed with black, red, and white filaments on an Ender 3, presumably using a dual extrusion workaround. It could also be painted post-printing in order to achieve the same look without the hassle of pausing to switch filaments.

Who designed it? svj3ist

How printable/popular is it? There’s only one make of this model (the creator’s own), in ABS at a 0.2-mm resolution.

Where to find it? Thingiverse

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LED Sign

This LED sign can fill your RGB lamp needs
This LED sign can fulfil your RGB lamp needs (Source: Bob09 via Thingiverse)

Now for one of the more flashy selections in this list: This six-part Cyberpunk 2077 LED sign requires black and white filament, time for post-processing, as well as basic soldering skills to assemble.

Although this model has been designed to print on the Ender 3, any owner with a similar-sized bed should be able to print it out. Just keep in mind that you will need to find a smaller LED strip if you decide to scale the object down for your printer.

Watch it in action!

Who designed it? d00mfish

How printable/popular is it? There are four Makes of this print and one additional Remix. Most prints have been printed in PLA, with a layer height of 0.12 to 0.2 mm and 100% infill.

Where to find it? Thingiverse

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Environment & Weapons

Part of what makes Cyberpunk 2077 appealing to so many fans is the sprawling landscapes and futuristic urbanized environments. This category includes objects and weapons that are inspired by the unique feel of the game.

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Quadra Turbo R

This replica Quadra Turbo R is a really cool car to display in your model collection
This replica Quadra Turbo R is a really cool car to display in your model collection (Source: boris3dstudio via Thingiverse)

Consisting of 10 different parts that need to be printed multiple times, this Quadra Turbo R is one of the more complicated items on our list!

This model is approximately 1:20 scale from what the car would be in real life, according to the creator. Be prepared to spend some time post-processing this model in order to get the sleek black and silver look that you can see in many of Cyberpunk 2077’s posters.

Who designed it? NoOneInStudios

How printable/popular is it? There are six confirmed Makes of this model, all of which use an FDM printer at a resolution of 0.1 to 0.4 mm.

Where to find it? Thingiverse

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Miniature City

The neon blue lighting of this futuristic greeble set engrosses the imagination
The neon blue lighting of this futuristic greeble set engrosses the imagination (Source: Ty13R via Thingiverse)

While not an exact replica of Night City, this 16-piece set of miniature buildings manifests a sense of Cyberpunk 2077 architecture. The set itself contains buildings of different heights and varieties, allowing makers to create their own miniature Night Cities exactly how they would like.

The creator designed a whole collection of buildings to expand the original set, and the possible combinations are infinite!

Who designed it? Fisk400

How printable/popular is it? There are three Makes and three different Remixes of this set on both FDM and SLA printers.

Where to find it? Thingiverse

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Kang Tao Nerf Blaster

Print yourself a fully functioning Nerf blaster!
Print yourself a fully functioning Nerf blaster! (Source: Clark3DPR via NerfHaven)

Clocking at over 160 hours of printing time and 2-3 kg of filament, this replica Kang Tao Nerf blaster is the most complex project on this list. Cyberpunk diehards will need an Arduino Nano, soldering iron, drill, M3 screws, paint, primer, and more in order to assemble this fun toy.

Before printing out any parts, you should check out the creator’s YouTube playlist showing the full assembly. It will give you a rough understanding of the model, how it works, and what skills are required to assemble it.

To get you started, here’s an overview of the electrical components (with a demonstration at the end)!

Who designed it? Clark3DPR

How printable/popular is it? There are a fair amount of downloads for this model across Arduino Project Hub, Thingiverse, NerfHaven, and Reddit. The creator recommends printing in PLA at a 0.3-mm resolution with a minimum bed size of 300 x 300 mm.

Where to find it? Arduino Project Hub, Thingiverse

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Creatures & People

One of Cyberpunk 2077’s strengths is its variety of non-playable characters and their diverse backstories. While these models may not provide a specific practical function, they’re a great way to show off your Cyberpunk 2077 style.

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Cyberdog Bobblehead

This bobble head is both cartoonish and dangerous at the same time.
This bobble head is cartoonish and dangerous at the same time (Source: Marcus_GT500 via Thingiverse)

This cyborg bobblehead can be a fun addition to your desk or car. Assembling the “Cyberdog” requires printing out multiple pieces and gluing them together with hot glue or super glue. Optionally, before painting or post-processing, you can install a red LED light to give the bobblehead an almost demonic vibe.

Who designed it? Marcus_GT500

How printable/popular is it? Only the original maker has shared photos so far, using an Ender 3 with ABS filament and a 0.08-mm resolution.

Where to find it? Thingiverse

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Johnny Silverhand

Johnny Silverhand staring off into the distance
Johnny Silverhand staring off into the distance (Source: YEAR1984WEE via Cults)

A Cyberpunk 2077 model list wouldn’t be complete without at least one model of rock star activist Johnny Silverhand. As one of the main characters in both the tabletop RPG and the video game, this model has appeal to fans of the game and just plain old fans of Keanu Reeves, who is the voice as well as the model for the character. Could you tell?

This incredibly detailed design will take some fine motor skills to get the paint perfect, but the results speak for themselves!

Who designed it? YEAR1984WEE

How printable/popular is it? Although there’s only one print of this realistic model so far, there have been close to six thousand downloads.

Where to find it? Cults

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Cyberpunk Head

"Braindances" are one of the few ways citizens of Night City can get affordable entertainment (Source: paul3ddesign via Cults)

In the world of Cyberpunk 2077, movies and television have been replaced by “Braindances”, which immerse users in a virtual reality simulation. While this 3D model isn’t a direct replica of something from Cyberpunk 2077, this headset-wearing disembodied head (attached only to a spine) certainly matches the aesthetics of the game, and it’s a good representation of what the citizens of Night City would put on for entertainment.

Who designed it? paul3ddesign

How printable/popular is it? This particular model only has one confirmed print on an SLA printer with a 0.5-mm resolution.

Where to find it? Cults

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Bonus: Cyber Skull

This statement piece has holes to store your pens and pencils in style
This statement piece has holes to store your pens and pencils in style (Source: FREECLIMBINGB0 via Cults)

The only paid (~$9) model on the list, this practical and cool Cyberpunk 2077 skull can be used on your desk or in your workplace. What makes this model so interesting is how detailed the skull’s cybernetic implant is. You can almost trace the circuits leading from the brain to the technology grafted in the skull.

There’s also a second version with holes in the back of the skull to hold pens, tools, or even something unexpected, like dried flowers! One maker took it even further and added lights to the implant, for a truly eerie effect.

Who designed it? FREECLIMBINGB0

How printable/popular is it? Two users have shared their successful prints, both using PLA and a small (<0.2 mm) layer height.

Where to find it? Cults

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