Bringing Freddy to Life: 3d Printing a Wearable Freddy Fazbear Head

As one of my favorite franchises and after watching the new movie, I decided to push the boundaries of what I have ever printed and try to print Glamrock Freddy from the video game Five Nights at Freddy’s: Security Breach.

Liam Hall
10 min readJun 15, 2024
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Until this point, my 3d printing has been making one-piece prints like planters or figures, with my most complex piece being a toy gun that shoots tic tacs (it barely fired the little mint out of the barrel).

Glamrock Freddy’s head would be a massive undertaking. Not only was the head in about 20ish pieces, but my 3d printer has a small print bed, and most of the 20 pieces had to be split into even smaller pieces to fit.

All of the pieces had to be assembled and glued together. It turned out to be a frustrating project at times, but I learned so much doing it, and I think people may find the process interesting.

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Liam Hall
Liam Hall

Written by Liam Hall

I like to write about crime, among other things. Studying computer security. Join Medium using my referral link https://zeph456.medium.com/membership

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