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Stan Marsh - Multi Part

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June 24, 2025

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Bring home the iconic fourth grader from South Park! This detailed 3D printable model of Stan Marsh features his signature blue and red beanie, brown jacket, and jeans. Designed for easy printing and assembly, it's perfect for fans and collectors alike. Whether you're building a South Park lineup or just love the character, Stan adds charm and nostalgia to any shelf.

Colors Used:

  • Bambu: Basic White, Basic Black, Basic Brown, Basic Blue
  • Bambu Matte: Scarlet Red
  • Panchroma: Matte Army Beige

     

Model Details:

  • Scale: At 100% scale, Stan measures approximately 5.0 inches (125mm) tall.
  • Scaling up shouldn’t pose any issues.
  • Scaling down may cause tighter tolerances


Assembly Instructions:

  • Attach the pants to the feet.
  • Connect the jacket to the pants using the pin.
  • Insert the black buttons and black stripe onto the jacket.
  • Attach the collar to the jacket.
  • Assemble the head by attaching the top hat, middle hat, and face using a pin.
  • Add the hat puff to the top of the hat. No need to glue it together first, inserting both pieces will be tight enough to hold together.
  • Attach the eyes and then the mouth to the face.
  • If the mouth is too tight consider using the X-Y contour compensation, using a negative value to shrink the part.
  • Connect the head to the collar using the pin.
  • Attach the left and right hands to the jacket.

     

You're all done!

Your Stan figure is now fully assembled and ready to display. Thanks for printing and building — I hope you had fun bringing him to life! If you share your build, be sure to tag @Playco3D so I can check out your awesome work!

License:

Standard Digital File License

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