This giant 3D-printed Lego skeleton is the perfect Halloween decoration
Spooky Lego skeletons.
What’s better than a Lego skeleton? A massive oversized one, just the right size to scare the living daylights of your neighbours, and that’s precisely what one Lego fan has created, complete with wobbly skeleton arms.
The skeleton in question looks to be about four feet tall, but instead of building it from Lego blocks, Lego builder Bheethoven99 3D printed this towering bony boy. They used this design from on Printables, then upscaled it to match their Ender 5+ 3D printer.
They printed the design in pieces, then assembled to create the massive skeleton, posting the results on Reddit. Bheethoven99 hasn’t specified how long it took them but based on our experience with 3D printing, we’d imagine the skull took them a whole day at least.
The one catch to putting something as awesome as this Lego Skeleton outside is that we’d be afraid someone would steal it. Hours of work and likely hundreds of pounds worth of printing filament no doubt went into this.
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That said, there is one teensy, tiny improvement we can think of. You can buy glow in the dark PLA filament, so if there’s ever a mark 2, in time for next Halloween, we’d love to see this gazing through someone’s darkened window, bathed in a terrifying green glow.