Paw Patrol has long been a favorite TV show for kids everywhere, featuring a cast of fun, lovable puppies full of personality. In every episode, you’ll see the pups saving the day while teaching children valuable lessons. They use their gadgets, vehicles, and brains to come up with solutions to all kinds of problems.
Every kid dreams of going on an adventure with the Paw Patrol. Using our selection of models, you can create the perfect Paw Patrol experience for your kids! These models range from decorations to new toys. Many of these were designed by parents for their own kids, so you know they’ve been vetted by some of the harshest critics!
If the kiddo in your life wants one (or more!) of these models but your 3D printing setup isn’t up to the task, check out Craftcloud. With manufacturers all over the world and a wide variety of materials to choose from, your Paw Patrol prints will be delivered to your doorstep, ready to entertain.
Whether you’re looking for a decor piece, baking tools, or a particular character, you’ll find the perfect gift for any fan of the series on our list. Let’s dive in!
One of the best ways to personalize any playroom is with a custom sign on the door. This Paw Patrol Door Plate is too cute not to print.
The door plate is designed to be printed with Prusa’s MMU to get multiple colors in one print. You should be able to see similar results using something like the Bambu Lab AMS.
If you don’t have access to a multicolor printing system, you can always do a filament swap by pausing your print on the right layer height. Check out our pause at layer height guide for more details!
You even have the option of printing it in one solid color and giving your kids the task of painting it themselves for a fun afternoon!
If your kids have plenty of Paw Patrol toys but nowhere to play with them, this tower should be your next print.
This Paw Patrol Tower will complete any kid’s playset, giving them the perfect place to put all of their toys during playtime and after.
The elevator can be operated with some string attached to the crank on top, although some makers have forgone the lift to let their kids drop the toys straight down the tube.
All of the pieces can be printed separately in whatever colors you choose. The designer even left some great printing details in the description, including tree supports and specific orientations for parts, as well as assembly instructions to make the whole project much easier for everyone. The majority of the pieces have alignment nubs to help with assembly, though you will still need some glue to finish.
Sometimes, all it takes is a simple toy to entertain kids for hours. This is one of those toys. Let your kids pretend to be Ryder contacting the pups with their own Pup-Pad.
This is both a simple and satisfying print, with sliding parts and notches to keep everything in place, although it’s worth noting that some adhesive is required. The designer used CA glue for their model, though Epoxy glue should work as well – and changes to the color of PLA are warned about depending on the adhesive you opt for.
The designer was kind enough to leave instructions for assembly as well as files for the decals used, so you can easily bring your Pup-Pad to life!
This print is sure to be a hit with the whole family, as any excuse to bake cookies is a good excuse!
You’ll find the whole cast featured in these designs, giving you plenty of different options when it comes time to cut the dough. Surprise your kids with a Paw Patrol-themed snack or throw your own Paw Patrol pup party!
These cookie cutters should be very simple prints that just about any printer can pull off. The designer left some notes to get the best possible print as well as a shortbread recipe in their description.
It isn’t recommended to use your average spool of filament for these cookie cutters, as there are a lot of food safety issues you should consider. Luckily, we’ve made a list of great food-safe filament brands for you to choose from!
If you aren’t completely sold on these designs or want even more variety, you’re in luck. There are a lot of different Paw Patrol cookie cutters available, including some of the newer pups, as well as some full-body shapes, so feel free to search for your favorite pup!
Another great way to enhance the Paw Patrol birthday experience is with a custom sign.
This “Happy Birthday” sign makes for a great cake topper, with custom-printed colors to match the theme of the day. The added insertion posts mean you can keep the print clean and away from the cake while also making it easy to remove the sign once it’s time to eat!
The paw signs have elevated details, so you can easily paint them with accent colors to make them pop.
Again, food safety precautions are a must, so be sure to use food-safe filament for this print unless you intend on remixing it and using it as a sign that won’t be in contact with any snacks.
Now it’s time for the Pups! This Everest model features quite a bit of detail and is optimized for your standard 3D printer. You shouldn’t have much trouble printing this model without any support. Many have shared images of their makes, and they all look fantastic!
The designer, Rober Rollin, has files for many of the Pups available, so be sure to check out their work if you are interested in completing your set! They have even made a Ryder model!
As this is a single model, you won’t have to assemble anything, though you may want to get out the paint once it’s finished printing.
After printing Everest, you may want to pair her with her trusty Snowcat! This model features a simplified version of Everest’s vehicle, designed for 3D printing with little support required. You may only need it for the main body to handle some overhangs.
The designer recommends using about 20% infill to ensure the print is sturdy enough to withstand those rough play sessions. They used a few screws to hold the treads to the body of the vehicle, though you can probably get away with using some super glue.
There are eight files that make up this vehicle, meaning you can use your favorite colors of filament without having to paint anything!
You will find designs for some of the other vehicles as well, including Rubble’s Bulldozer.
This Shark submarine was featured on an episode of Paw Patrol. After seeing that no toys were available, the designer recreated it as a gift for their son.
To simplify the printing while keeping that mechanical aesthetic, the designer has split the Shark up into 38 different files. This also gives you plenty of chances to customize your own sub!
The body of the Shark is hollowed out and can split apart down the middle, allowing you to load up the Pups and get them ready for an adventure. The best part? The propellers actually spin!
Since there are a lot of parts to this print, the designer was very thorough with their included instructions, even going as far as to include a PDF with images and a part list!
It wouldn’t be a Paw Patrol list without Chase. There are some good models available, though this one is one of the most accurate models out there.
The model is separated into three pieces, the the head, body, and legs. All you need is a little glue to stick them all together, and you have a fairly-detailed pup!
This is a great, simple print that is made better after some paint. You can paint the toy yourself or print a few different pups and have a day of painting with the kids.
Last on our list is a model that is sure to bring a smile to the face of any Skye fan. Let your kid imagine they are flying high in the sky with Skye’s Winged Pup Pack.
The files are split up by color and were designed to fit a four-year-old girl, so you may need to scale them up or down for your child. The designer used pink fleece for their arm strap, though you could use velcro, belts, or even string.
Most of the files are designed to print without any support, though this means more assembly once everything is finished. Use a little glue for assembly, and you’re good to go!
While PLA is great for aesthetic prints, you may want to use something a little more durable, as we all know how playtime with this model will go. At the very least, you will want to use PLA+, if not PETG or ABS for additional strength.
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