The Pokemon franchise contains about 900 different pocket monsters for gamers to catch, train, and befriend. With the Generation 9 games now on the horizon, it appears that fans will soon have an even bigger roster of cute, cool, and sometimes creepy Pokemon to collect. One Pokemon fan is celebrating the games that came before by using a 3D printer to make figures of their Johto team.
The Johto region is the second Region that Pokemon fans were able to journey across, right on the heels of the original Kanto region. It was the setting of a good chunk of the Gen 2 Pokemon games and helped introduce a number of new features to the franchise. As a result, some of the most beloved Pokemon in the series made their entrance in the Johto region.
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Redditor DarthRaxius recently made a post explaining that they'd been modeling, 3D printing, and painting their favorite Pokemon. This pastime led them to try recreating their entire Johto team: Ampharos, Kingdra, Houndoom, Crobat, Espeon, and Scizor. All of these Pokemon were introduced in the Gen 2 games. They feature some of the most striking and memorable designs in the series, and some — including Espeon and Crobat — have gone on to be franchise staples.
All of these Pokemon figures are incredibly detailed and game-accurate, complete with highly detailed paint jobs. From the tips of Espeon's tail to the raised stripes on Houndoom's back to Scizor's intricate claws, this collection of Pokemon appears to have been taken straight from the games. It's difficult to say whether the creatures are to scale with each other thanks to the franchise's history of being vague about the exact sizes of Pokemon. Regardless, each figure
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