From WrestleMania to wrestling snakes in the jungles of Jumanji, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is a familiar sight on our screens, and now, it seems, on our 3D printers. Rising to fame through WWF wrestling, Dwayne Johnson went on to become one of Hollywood’s most popular actors. Since his first starring role in The Mummy Returns, he’s graced the big screen with roles in Moana, Fast Five, The Rundown, and many other action films.
As with most celebrities, their 3D image can be easily acquired and attached to almost any object you can think of. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is no exception. If you can imagine it, someone, somewhere has attached The Rock to it. In this article, we’ve put together a list of some of the most amusing The Rock 3D prints out there.
If you or one of your friends consider themselves the ultimate The Rock fan, or the thought of The Rock on a chicken simply amuses you, look no further. And if you don’t have a 3D printer, worry not, Craftcloud can sort you out with affordable 3D prints delivered right to your door.
Now, without further ado, let’s check out these hilarious 3D prints!
If you were expecting an animal-themed print, fear not, we give you, The Rock on a Croc. Love them or hate them, Crocs are undeniably comfortable footwear. You can give your pair extra style points with some Rock-themed flair.
Simply print out The Rock’s head and attach it to your Crocs. The creator recommends making sure the screw head at the base of the neck is slightly larger than the hole in the Crocs so that it stays securely in place. No supports are necessary.
As the name suggests, The Rocktopus pairs your favorite celebrity with one of nature’s famous escape artists, the octopus. It makes a great gift and gives your 3D printer a good workout with all those articulated legs.
No supports are necessary for this neat model, but you can use a raft for the tentacles. The many remixes are a testament to its popularity.
What better way to spice up your kitchen decor than with The Wok? This is the kind of idea that comes to mind during a creative brainstorming session. While it’s not the most practical print, it’s certainly silly.
If you want to print this one, keep in mind that the large overhang and the fine details in the face will give your printer a decent challenge. Supports are recommended.
This next pairing combines The Rock with everybody’s favorite green ogre from Far Far Away. These two go together like Shrek and Donkey or even Shrek and Princess Fiona. If Hollywood ever releases a live-action remake of Shrek, The Rock must surely be high on the list of candidates to play the titular role.
To print this magical model, you’ll need to use supports underneath the chin. The creator used a standard 0.2-mm layer height (ogres have layers like onions, after all) and 15% infill with 2 perimeters.
Now here’s the perfect snack for fans of The Rock. If you’re lucky enough to own a chocolate printer, you can fire it up and start your own Rockolate bar factory. However, you can also stick to your standard FDM printer and print some bars for fun decorations and gifts.
The creator used a 0.12-mm layer height and 10% infill for their Ender 3 printer. Print with brown PLA for a realistic chocolate look.
Beloved painter and television star Bob Ross once said, “We don’t make mistakes. We just have happy accidents”. While he was talking about painting, you can consider this print, a mix between Bob Ross and The Rock, to be the happiest of accidents. Even the cute squirrel on his shoulder looks amused by this pairing.
While no print settings are provided, one maker notes in the comments that supports are necessary.
They say opposites attract and this is certainly true of our next model. To pair The Rock, a man of great physical prowess, with the body of a slug is certainly a funny combination. This print should be a nice way to show off your printer’s abilities, plus it’s sure to be fun for younger minds.
The creator recommends scaling up 150% with 0.16-mm layer height, 10% infill, and custom supports under the chin.
What do you get when you cross The Rock with a chicken? No, it’s not a joke. Someone really has crossed our lovable hero with a chicken. Well, a rooster to be correct.
This intricate model has been given The Rock treatment and we can honestly say it looks all the better, even down to the cute little comb on his head. Supports aren’t necessary, and you can stick with a standard 0.2-mm layer height and 15% infill.
Tardigrades are tough little microscopic animals that look similar to caterpillars. They can survive just about anywhere, including outer space. While they won’t win any beauty competitions, they can enter hibernation to live through environmental threats, like excessive heat or freezing temperatures, which is pretty impressive.
To successfully print the TardiRock, print it on its back with supports. One maker used TPU with lightning infill at 20% for a soft toy.
Possibly the cutest of all the Pokémon, Eevee is given a Rock-style remodel here. This model features The Rock’s face and Eevee’s distinctive ears and body, making it the perfect combination of soft and strong.
This detailed model is probably best suited to a resin printer so that the fine details are not lost in layer lines. However, many makers used filament, with one maker posting their successful print settings. They recommend using supports with 15% infill.
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