Over the years,Pokemon games have continued to add impressive and sometimes odd-looking Pokemon for players to catch and train. Throughout the various installments in the series, there is no shortage of unique designs to discover. These intriguing-looking Pokemon often help add personality to the world while keeping the gameplay new and exciting. Among the Pokemon with an unusual design is Steelix.
Introduced in Gen 2, Steelix is a Pokemon that has been around for a while now. It is a Steel/Ground-type Pokemon that has a peculiar-looking appearance, to say the least. The Pokemon features a serpentine body that is composed of rocky segments. In addition, it has a large head with a massive set of jaws that are used to grind through boulders when burrowing deep underground. Recently, one fan aimed to replicate this unusual design in real-life.
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In a post on Reddit, a user known as MyPokePrints shared a video of a 3D print they made inspired by the Pokemon series. Specifically, this model was based on the design of a Steelix, and the results were nothing short of amazing. In the video, the Reddit user held the detailed model in their hand, revealing that each segment of the serpentine body of the Pokemon was moveable. In addition, the 3D-printed Pokemon shared many of the same details as its in-game counterpart, such as spikes on the sides of its segmented body. Furthermore, the creator decided to add their own flair to the design by giving it a gold finish.
Beyond sharing a video of the artwork on Reddit, MyPokePrints provided several details about the design process. For example, they revealed that the model was printed using resin. After this step, they used paint to
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