Warhammer-40k 3D models ready to view, buy, and download for free. MyMiniFactory is more of a general 3D printing model site, but it still contains a significant amount of Warhammer 40k models. Currently, it has over 300 objects which you can find with a simple “Warhammer 40k” search. Of that, 90 are paid objects and the rest free.

  1. Warhammer 40k 3d Printing Models
  2. Warhammer 40k 3d Files Free Version

We asked couple known 3D designers and prepared some printable object for you to print. They are ideal for the first prints on your new printer. STL and GCODE files are available after installing the drivers package in “3D Objects” folder on your Desktop or in the Start menu and you just have to copy them onto your SD card / Flash drive.

Located in USB drive, these files are used to test the Original Prusa MINI 3D printer. Print these objects before you start printing your own models to make sure your 3D printer works as expected.

SCREW and NUT

Author: Ondřej Stříteský
This is the default test object bundled with your Original Prusa MINI 3D printer. The model which we use on our promotional photos for Original Prusa MINI. However, if you have deleted it, or if you want to slice it with different settings, download it from PrusaPrinters.org.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Sheep

Author: pmoews
This is the default test object bundled with your Original Prusa MINI 3D printer. However, if you have deleted it, or if you want to slice it with different settings, download it from PrusaPrinters.org.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Whistle

Author: Josef Prusa
One of the sample objects bundled with your Original Prusa MINI 3D printer. Simple, but fully functional whistle. However, if you have deleted it, or if you want to slice it with different settings, download it from PrusaPrinters.org

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

TREEFROG

Author: Morena Protti
This is the default test object bundled with your Original Prusa MINI 3D printer. Great showpiece or gift for your friends. Treefrog is commonly used as a 3D printing benchmark. If you have deleted it from USB drive, or if you want to slice it with different settings, download it from PrusaPrinters.org

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Located in the SL1 folder, these files are used to test the Original Prusa SL1. Print these objects before you start printing your own models to make sure your 3D printer works as expected.

Original Prusa SL1 Test Object

Author: Michal Fanta
This is the default test object bundled with your Original Prusa SL1 3D printer. By default, this object is stored in the printer (go to Print -> Examples to find it). However, if you have deleted it, or if you want to slice it with different settings, download it from PrusaPrinters.org

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Prusa Clay Army

Author: Michal Fanta
This is the default test object bundled with your Original Prusa SL1 3D printer. By default, this object is stored in the printer (go to Print -> Examples to find it). However, if you have deleted it, or if you want to slice it with different settings, download it from PrusaPrinters.org. The main purpose of this sample object is to test whether your 3D printer works perfectly across the entire print platform.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Petrin Lookout Tower

Author: TomasT.
One of the sample objects bundled with the SL1. Petřín Lookout Tower, one of the most prominent landmarks of Prague, is 63.5 metres high, and 299 steps lead to its peak. The view from its top overlooks not only the whole city, but on a clear day you can see nearly all of Bohemia.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Located in MMU2 folders, these files are used to test Multi Material 2.0 upgrade for MK3 and MK2.5.

Herringbone planetary gear + Pliers

Author: Emmett Lalish & ShawnGano
Special herringbone planetary gear. The only way you can manufacture this piece is using 3D printing, because the interlocking gears cannot be assembled afterwards. Waste object (with wipe into infill) is Pliers by ShawnGano.
Print takes roughly 5 hours at 200 µm layer height with 5 materials. (Ext. 1 – Blue, Ext. 2 – Red, Ext. 3 – Green, Ext. 4 – Yellow)

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

3D Benchy (2 colors)

Author: CreativeTools
#3DBenchy is a 3D model specifically designed for testing and benchmarking 3D printers. It is a small recognisable object that you can download for free, make and share.
Print takes roughly 8 hours at 150 µm layer height with 2 materials (Ext. 1 – Red, Ext. 2 – Black).

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

3D Benchy + handles (5 colors)

Author: CreativeTools
#3DBenchy is a 3D model specifically designed for testing and benchmarking 3D printers. It is a small recognisable object that you can download for free, make and share. Including 4 handles as waste objects.
Print takes roughly 16 hours at 200 µm layer height with 5 materials (Ext. 1 – Orange, Ext. 2 – Green, Ext. 3 – Yellow, Ext. 4 – Red, Ext. 5 – Blue).

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

MiniJo

Author: Dominik Cisar
The Man. The myth. The legend. 🙂
Print takes roughly 22 hours at 200 µm layer height with 5 materials (Ext. 1 – White, Ext. 2 – Biege, Ext. 3 – Green, Ext. 4 – Grey, Ext. 5 – Black).

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Striped Lizard

Author: Cipis
3-color remix of the “Gecko by WebmasterZero” made by cipis. Original model on Thingiverse.
Print takes roughly 3 hours and 40 minutes at 200 µm layer height with 3 materials (Ext. 1 – Green, Ext. 2 – Blue, Ext. 3 – Orange).

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Sheep

Author: Cipis
2-color remix of the “Wooly Sheep by pmoews” made by cipis. Original model on Thingiverse
Print takes roughly 2 hours and 40 minutes at 200 µm layer height with 2 materials (Ext. 1 – Blue, Ext. 2 – Silver).

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Located in MK3/MK3S folder, these files are used to test the Original Prusa MK3/MK3S.

Nefertiti

Author: Scan The World (Model on MyMiniFactory)
The bust of Nefertiti – this model is optimized for the Original Prusa i3 MK3. This revised model was scanned and processed by artists Nora Al-Badri and Jan Nikolai Nelles for their project “The Other Nefertiti”; their intention is to make cultural objects publicly available to everyone.
Print takes roughly 7 hours and 30 minutes at 150 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Sample files for Original Prusa i3 MK3 and MK2/MK2S (use the models located in specific directory depending on your printer – MK2 for the MK2/S, MK3 for the MK3). These models are not compatible with Multi Material upgrade, however you can simply use g-codes/STLs from the “MK2MMSingleMode” directory.

SPITFIRE MK XVI

Author: 3DLabPrint
3DLabPrint made a special version of Spitfire for Original Prusa i3 “MK1” and Original Prusa i3 MK2 printers and you can find the g-codes, guides and everything you need in the new Drivers 1.7.5 we released on November 28, 2016! The same g-codes are compatible with both printers and are located in Objects/MK2/SpitfireMkXVI ver1.2 folder on your desktop after the installation. The same folder also contains guide how to fully assemble the plane and fly with it! Read more on PrusaPrinters.org.

Available only on the SD card bundled with our printers

Triceratops head with supports

Author: Scan The World (Model on MyMiniFactory)
This object is a part of “Scan The World”. Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from across the globe for the public to access for free.
Print takes roughly 5 hours and 15 minutes at 150 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Pug Buddy

Author: Jindrich Benes (Prusa3D)
Josef Prusa’s very own pug.
Print takes roughly 1 hour and 30 minutes at 150 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org
License: CC BY-SA 3.0

Adalinda

Author: Louise Driggers aka. Loubie (Model on Thingiverse)
Amazing model of a dragon which we even use on our promotional photos 🙂
Print takes roughly 7-8 hours at 200 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Treefrog

Author: Morena Protti (Model on Thingiverse)
This treefrog is commonly used as a 3D printing benchmark. We prepared the G-Code file with variable layer height to show you what your printer is capable of 🙂
Print takes roughly 1 hours and 36 minutes.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org
License: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0

Castle

Author: Виктор_Бабаев (Model on Pinshape)
Amazingly detailed model of a castle. We like to use it as a showpiece to demonstrate how intricate things you can print 🙂
Print takes roughly 14 hours at 100 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org
License: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0

3DHubs Marvin

Author: 3DHubs
Marvin is a simple keychain, which also serves as a quick benchmark for your 3D printer.
Print takes roughly 50 minutes at 100 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Herringbone planetary gear

Author: Emmett Lalish
Special herringbone planetary gear. The only way you can manufacture this piece is 3D printing, since the interlocking gears cannot be assembled from separate pieces.
Print takes roughly 3 hours at 200 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Files

Vase

Author: Be3D (Model on Thingiverse)
A vase. You can put flowers in it.
Print takes roughly 7 hours at 200 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org
License: CC BY-SA 3.0

Prusa Bottle Opener

Author: Dominik Císař
As an example what is possible to print with our Colorprint we designed Prusa Bottle Opener :D. The print is supposed to take approx. 30 minutes and the printer will ask for filament change (signalized by beeping) after 25 minutes. Don’t forget to put a coin in it. Cheers! 🙂

Download:PrusaPrinters.org
License: CC BY-SA 3.0

Files

Batman

Files

Author: Unknown
3D printed batarang.
Print takes roughly 30 minutes (15 minutes on the MK3) at 200 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Whistle

Author: Josef Prusa
Simple, yet fully functional whisle.
Print takes roughly 20 minutes at 200 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Located in MK2MM folder, these files are used to test Multi Material upgrade.

3DHubs Marvin

Author: 3DHubs
Marvin is a simple keychain, serving as a benchmark object for our 3D printers.
Print takes roughly 3 hours at 200 µm layer height with 2 materials. (Ext. 1 – Gold, Ext. 2 – Silver)

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Herringbone planetary gear

Author: Emmett Lalish
Special herringbone planetary gear. The only way you can manufacture this piece is using 3D printing, since the interlocking gears cannot be assembled individually.
Print takes roughly 3 hours at 200 µm layer height with 4 materials. (Ext. 1 – Blue, Ext. 2 – Red, Ext. 3 – Green, Ext. 4 – Yellow )

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

3D Benchy

Author: CreativeTools
#3DBenchy is a 3D model specifically designed for testing and benchmarking 3D printers. It is a small recognisable object that you can download for free, make and share.
Print takes roughly 5 hours at 200 µm layer height with 2 materials ((Ext. 1 – Green, Ext. 2 – Red) or 8 hours at 200 µm layer height with 4 materials.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Demon Girls Bust (Chimera)

Author: John Gosper (Kintall)
Awesome Demon Girl Bust from Kintall. Prusa Research added a bra, because the original model can be considered NSFW 🙂
Print takes roughly 14 hours at 200 µm layer height with 4 materials. (Ext. 1 – Grey, Ext. 2 – Silver, Ext. 3 – Gold, Ext. 4 – Brown )

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

We asked couple known 3D designers and prepared some printable object for you to print. They are ideal for the first prints on your new printer. STL and GCODE files are available after installing the drivers package in “3D Objects” folder on your Desktop or in the Start menu and you just have to copy them onto your SD card / Flash drive.

Located in USB drive, these files are used to test the Original Prusa MINI 3D printer. Print these objects before you start printing your own models to make sure your 3D printer works as expected.

SCREW and NUT

Author: Ondřej Stříteský
This is the default test object bundled with your Original Prusa MINI 3D printer. The model which we use on our promotional photos for Original Prusa MINI. However, if you have deleted it, or if you want to slice it with different settings, download it from PrusaPrinters.org.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Sheep

Author: pmoews
This is the default test object bundled with your Original Prusa MINI 3D printer. However, if you have deleted it, or if you want to slice it with different settings, download it from PrusaPrinters.org.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Whistle

Author: Josef Prusa
One of the sample objects bundled with your Original Prusa MINI 3D printer. Simple, but fully functional whistle. However, if you have deleted it, or if you want to slice it with different settings, download it from PrusaPrinters.org

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

TREEFROG

Author: Morena Protti
This is the default test object bundled with your Original Prusa MINI 3D printer. Great showpiece or gift for your friends. Treefrog is commonly used as a 3D printing benchmark. If you have deleted it from USB drive, or if you want to slice it with different settings, download it from PrusaPrinters.org

Software

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Located in the SL1 folder, these files are used to test the Original Prusa SL1. Print these objects before you start printing your own models to make sure your 3D printer works as expected.

Original Prusa SL1 Test Object

Author: Michal Fanta
This is the default test object bundled with your Original Prusa SL1 3D printer. By default, this object is stored in the printer (go to Print -> Examples to find it). However, if you have deleted it, or if you want to slice it with different settings, download it from PrusaPrinters.org

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Prusa Clay Army

Author: Michal Fanta
This is the default test object bundled with your Original Prusa SL1 3D printer. By default, this object is stored in the printer (go to Print -> Examples to find it). However, if you have deleted it, or if you want to slice it with different settings, download it from PrusaPrinters.org. The main purpose of this sample object is to test whether your 3D printer works perfectly across the entire print platform.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Petrin Lookout Tower

Author: TomasT.
One of the sample objects bundled with the SL1. Petřín Lookout Tower, one of the most prominent landmarks of Prague, is 63.5 metres high, and 299 steps lead to its peak. The view from its top overlooks not only the whole city, but on a clear day you can see nearly all of Bohemia.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Located in MMU2 folders, these files are used to test Multi Material 2.0 upgrade for MK3 and MK2.5.

Herringbone planetary gear + Pliers

Author: Emmett Lalish & ShawnGano
Special herringbone planetary gear. The only way you can manufacture this piece is using 3D printing, because the interlocking gears cannot be assembled afterwards. Waste object (with wipe into infill) is Pliers by ShawnGano.
Print takes roughly 5 hours at 200 µm layer height with 5 materials. (Ext. 1 – Blue, Ext. 2 – Red, Ext. 3 – Green, Ext. 4 – Yellow)

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

3D Benchy (2 colors)

Author: CreativeTools
#3DBenchy is a 3D model specifically designed for testing and benchmarking 3D printers. It is a small recognisable object that you can download for free, make and share.
Print takes roughly 8 hours at 150 µm layer height with 2 materials (Ext. 1 – Red, Ext. 2 – Black).

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

3D Benchy + handles (5 colors)

Author: CreativeTools
#3DBenchy is a 3D model specifically designed for testing and benchmarking 3D printers. It is a small recognisable object that you can download for free, make and share. Including 4 handles as waste objects.
Print takes roughly 16 hours at 200 µm layer height with 5 materials (Ext. 1 – Orange, Ext. 2 – Green, Ext. 3 – Yellow, Ext. 4 – Red, Ext. 5 – Blue).

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

MiniJo

Author: Dominik Cisar
The Man. The myth. The legend. 🙂
Print takes roughly 22 hours at 200 µm layer height with 5 materials (Ext. 1 – White, Ext. 2 – Biege, Ext. 3 – Green, Ext. 4 – Grey, Ext. 5 – Black).

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Striped Lizard

Author: Cipis
3-color remix of the “Gecko by WebmasterZero” made by cipis. Original model on Thingiverse.
Print takes roughly 3 hours and 40 minutes at 200 µm layer height with 3 materials (Ext. 1 – Green, Ext. 2 – Blue, Ext. 3 – Orange).

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Sheep

Author: Cipis
2-color remix of the “Wooly Sheep by pmoews” made by cipis. Original model on Thingiverse
Print takes roughly 2 hours and 40 minutes at 200 µm layer height with 2 materials (Ext. 1 – Blue, Ext. 2 – Silver).

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Located in MK3/MK3S folder, these files are used to test the Original Prusa MK3/MK3S.

Nefertiti

Warhammer 40k 3d files free software

Author: Scan The World (Model on MyMiniFactory)
The bust of Nefertiti – this model is optimized for the Original Prusa i3 MK3. This revised model was scanned and processed by artists Nora Al-Badri and Jan Nikolai Nelles for their project “The Other Nefertiti”; their intention is to make cultural objects publicly available to everyone.
Print takes roughly 7 hours and 30 minutes at 150 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Sample files for Original Prusa i3 MK3 and MK2/MK2S (use the models located in specific directory depending on your printer – MK2 for the MK2/S, MK3 for the MK3). These models are not compatible with Multi Material upgrade, however you can simply use g-codes/STLs from the “MK2MMSingleMode” directory.

SPITFIRE MK XVI

Author: 3DLabPrint
3DLabPrint made a special version of Spitfire for Original Prusa i3 “MK1” and Original Prusa i3 MK2 printers and you can find the g-codes, guides and everything you need in the new Drivers 1.7.5 we released on November 28, 2016! The same g-codes are compatible with both printers and are located in Objects/MK2/SpitfireMkXVI ver1.2 folder on your desktop after the installation. The same folder also contains guide how to fully assemble the plane and fly with it! Read more on PrusaPrinters.org.

Available only on the SD card bundled with our printers

Triceratops head with supports

Author: Scan The World (Model on MyMiniFactory)
This object is a part of “Scan The World”. Scan the World is a non-profit initiative introduced by MyMiniFactory, through which we are creating a digital archive of fully 3D printable sculptures, artworks and landmarks from across the globe for the public to access for free.
Print takes roughly 5 hours and 15 minutes at 150 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Pug Buddy

Author: Jindrich Benes (Prusa3D)
Josef Prusa’s very own pug.
Print takes roughly 1 hour and 30 minutes at 150 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org
License: CC BY-SA 3.0

Adalinda

Author: Louise Driggers aka. Loubie (Model on Thingiverse)
Amazing model of a dragon which we even use on our promotional photos 🙂
Print takes roughly 7-8 hours at 200 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Warhammer 40k 3d Printing Models

Treefrog

Author: Morena Protti (Model on Thingiverse)
This treefrog is commonly used as a 3D printing benchmark. We prepared the G-Code file with variable layer height to show you what your printer is capable of 🙂
Print takes roughly 1 hours and 36 minutes.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org
License: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0

Castle

Author: Виктор_Бабаев (Model on Pinshape)
Amazingly detailed model of a castle. We like to use it as a showpiece to demonstrate how intricate things you can print 🙂
Print takes roughly 14 hours at 100 µm layer height.

Warhammer 40k 3d Files Free Version

Download:PrusaPrinters.org
License: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0

3DHubs Marvin

Author: 3DHubs
Marvin is a simple keychain, which also serves as a quick benchmark for your 3D printer.
Print takes roughly 50 minutes at 100 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Herringbone planetary gear

Author: Emmett Lalish
Special herringbone planetary gear. The only way you can manufacture this piece is 3D printing, since the interlocking gears cannot be assembled from separate pieces.
Print takes roughly 3 hours at 200 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Vase

Author: Be3D (Model on Thingiverse)
A vase. You can put flowers in it.
Print takes roughly 7 hours at 200 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org
License: CC BY-SA 3.0

Prusa Bottle Opener

Author: Dominik Císař
As an example what is possible to print with our Colorprint we designed Prusa Bottle Opener :D. The print is supposed to take approx. 30 minutes and the printer will ask for filament change (signalized by beeping) after 25 minutes. Don’t forget to put a coin in it. Cheers! 🙂

Download:PrusaPrinters.org
License: CC BY-SA 3.0

Batman

Author: Unknown
3D printed batarang.
Print takes roughly 30 minutes (15 minutes on the MK3) at 200 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Whistle

Author: Josef Prusa
Simple, yet fully functional whisle.
Print takes roughly 20 minutes at 200 µm layer height.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Located in MK2MM folder, these files are used to test Multi Material upgrade.

3DHubs Marvin

Author: 3DHubs
Marvin is a simple keychain, serving as a benchmark object for our 3D printers.
Print takes roughly 3 hours at 200 µm layer height with 2 materials. (Ext. 1 – Gold, Ext. 2 – Silver)

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Herringbone planetary gear

Author: Emmett Lalish
Special herringbone planetary gear. The only way you can manufacture this piece is using 3D printing, since the interlocking gears cannot be assembled individually.
Print takes roughly 3 hours at 200 µm layer height with 4 materials. (Ext. 1 – Blue, Ext. 2 – Red, Ext. 3 – Green, Ext. 4 – Yellow )

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

3D Benchy

Author: CreativeTools
#3DBenchy is a 3D model specifically designed for testing and benchmarking 3D printers. It is a small recognisable object that you can download for free, make and share.
Print takes roughly 5 hours at 200 µm layer height with 2 materials ((Ext. 1 – Green, Ext. 2 – Red) or 8 hours at 200 µm layer height with 4 materials.

Download:PrusaPrinters.org

Demon Girls Bust (Chimera)

Author: John Gosper (Kintall)
Awesome Demon Girl Bust from Kintall. Prusa Research added a bra, because the original model can be considered NSFW 🙂
Print takes roughly 14 hours at 200 µm layer height with 4 materials. (Ext. 1 – Grey, Ext. 2 – Silver, Ext. 3 – Gold, Ext. 4 – Brown )

Download:PrusaPrinters.org