April 22, 2026
Description
This 3D model represents the iconic Gura Gura no Mi, one of the most powerful Devil Fruits from One Piece. The design closely follows the anime/manga appearance, featuring a rounded, pear-like shape covered in elegant spiral patterns, symbolizing the unique energy of the fruit.
The surface is richly detailed with raised swirls, making it visually striking and satisfying to print. The stem is stylized with smooth curves and includes small loops, adding character and making the model instantly recognizable to fans.
đź”§ Model Structure
The model is split into 2 separate parts:
The fruit body
The stem (picciolo)
This design choice makes printing much easier, especially for users without a multi-color printer. You can print each part in a different color and assemble them afterward for a clean and professional result.
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đź”§ Printing Details
Recommended height: 150 mm (as designed)
Supports: Not strictly required, but recommended for the stem area
Infill: 10–15% is sufficient
Material: PLA works great; silk or dual-color filaments enhance the visual effect
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🎨 Color Suggestions
Body: Light blue or turquoise
Stem: Bright green
For a more premium look, try gradient or dual-color filament to highlight the spiral textures.
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đź“– About the Gura Gura no Mi
The Gura Gura no Mi is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that grants its user the ability to create powerful shockwaves capable of shattering the air itself, causing massive earthquakes and destruction. It is considered one of the strongest Devil Fruits in the world of One Piece.
👤 Former User – Edward “Whitebeard” Newgate
Edward Newgate, known as “Whitebeard,” was one of the Four Emperors and among the most powerful pirates to ever sail the seas. After consuming the Gura Gura no Mi, he gained the terrifying ability to generate earthquakes strong enough to tilt oceans and devastate entire islands. Despite his immense power, Whitebeard was deeply respected for his sense of family and loyalty to his crew, whom he considered his sons.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — NoDerivatives