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Samurai ZKULL - Skull Multipart

Slevin avatarSlevin

February 4, 2026

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Modular multi-part skull figurine (ZKULL Edition). Single-extruder friendly (no AMS), friction-fit pegs, glue optional, easy color swaps. Streetwear vibe (hoodie, bucket hat, sneakers). Files include optimized orientations + Bambu Studio profiles.

 

  - I invite you to follow the collection of other ZKULL models here -

 

ZKULL EDITION

 

Meet ZKULL, a new collection of modular figurines inspired by urban culture and designer toys. The idea is simple: avoid AMS and reduce filament waste by offering models as multi-part assemblies so everyone can choose their own colors using a single-extruder printer, no purge tower, no forced material swaps. Each piece is designed to be easy to print, assemble and customize to your style.  New versions in the ZKULL edition will be released regularly, feel free to share your ideas! I hope you enjoy the collection. I can’t wait to see your prints.

 

Samurai ZKULL

He was forged in an age where silence carried more weight than words, where discipline shaped the soul as much as steel shaped the blade. His skull reveals no fear, no doubt, only presence. The helmet crowns his focus, the armor rests on his frame like a second will, and his stance anchors him between past and future. He does not wander. He holds his ground.

 

His style isn’t ornament, it’s legacy. Every plate, every knot, every mark tells a story of endurance. The armor is not protection alone, it is a code he carries on his shoulders. Hands steady, posture unwavering, he remains still amid motion. He does not seek conflict; his calm dissolves it before it begins. Others sense it without understanding why.

 

He watches over shifting tides: the quiet before confrontation, the echoes of distant battles, the tension carried on the wind. He notices what others ignore, a restless shadow, an unbalanced step, a hesitation that speaks louder than a shout. When harmony falters, he restores it without spectacle. A measured glance. A subtle shift. A presence that realigns the moment.

 

He does not fight for glory. He preserves balance. Where others pursue victory, he embodies control.

And when the air thickens, reflections gliding across polished armor, he stands like a monument, composed, immovable, reassuring.

 

He is not a relic.
He is the discipline that keeps chaos in check.

 

Technical Description

For the armor details, especially the rods, it is important to note that their length does not exactly match the spacing. This is intentional, as you are expected to trim them to the dimensions that best fit your assembly. Once the rods are cut to the proper size, it is recommended to gently heat them so they can adapt to the shape of the spacing, then apply a small amount of glue to secure them in place.

 

Regarding the figurine’s shoes, using an AMS is only required if you want to differentiate the shoe color from the feet. However, this remains optional.

 

Summary
Model designed in multiple parts and assembled with connectors. The pieces hold together by pressure without glue if tolerances are adapted to the material and the calibration of your printer. The provided files already contain optimized positions (for supports and orientation), do not change the position of the parts unless you know exactly what you are doing.

 

Printing Instructions

Keep the provided parameters: the BambuLab / Bambu Studio profiles included in the archive are tested for this model — you can keep them as is for reliable printing.

 

Orientation & Supports: parts are positioned in the files to minimize supports and ease post-processing. Do not globally reorient the parts; if you modify one, check the impact on the supports.

 

Assembly - Recommended Method

  • Dry-fit: assemble all the parts without glue to check alignment and fit.
  • Cleaning: lightly deburr edges and pegs with a file/modeling tool to achieve uniform contact.
  • Fine adjustments: very light sanding if the fit is too tight (200–400 grit sandpaper). If the fit is too loose, add a thin strip of PLA/PTFE tape on the peg (very discreet) or apply a small amount of glue.
  • Optional fixation:  glue for permanent bonding.
  • Final check: verify alignment of patterns and mobility (if moving parts).

Recommended Print Settings

  • Layer height: 0.12–0.20 mm (0.12 for fine details).
  • Perimeters (walls): 2.
  • Infill: 8–15% (can be increased for load-bearing parts).
  • Supports: use the orientation in the provided files Bambu Studio.
  • Bed adhesion: brim if contact surfaces are small.
  • Temperatures: keep the profile values or calibrate according to your filament.

Additional Note on Gluing


Each part can be glued together to improve the long-term stability of the figurine, or left unglued if you prefer to swap pieces in different colors. However, it is strongly recommended to glue the black eye inserts as well as the nose, since these are the only parts without tolerances adapted for a friction-fit.

 

Specific Notes & Best Practices

  • Tolerance varies depending on filament: always test on the target printer.
  • Do not glue immediately: prefer assembly without glue to allow retouches and recoloring.
  • Labeling: keep the part names/positions as in the file (makes reassembly and support easier).

License:

Standard Digital File License

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