// POKEMON PROP HUB

Print your
Pokemon.

The Poke Balls, starters and legendaries fans actually print and put on a shelf. 99 curated 3D models to make at home, plus ready made figures and replicas to buy. Pick a Pokemon, pick a printer, build the display.

Pokemon is one of the most printed subjects in the whole 3D printing hobby. The go-to prints are Poke Balls and their colored variants, mascot Pokemon like Pikachu, Charizard and Eevee, and functional pieces such as card stands and deck boxes. Detailed figures print sharpest on resin, while Poke Ball shells and larger models are easy on any FDM printer. Everything here is fan made and links back to the creator's page.

// MOST-PRINTED PICKS

A handful of standouts from the library. See all 99 in the Pokemon Print Library.

// WHAT TO PRINT
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// FAQ
Where can I download Pokemon STL files for 3D printing?
Fan made Pokemon models live on maker platforms like MakerWorld, Printables, Cults3D and Thingiverse. This hub and the Pokemon Print Library pull the best of them into one curated directory, and each card links straight to the source page where you download the file. Availability changes because some fan models get removed on request, so treat every link as fan made and subject to takedown.
Are these Pokemon 3D models free?
Most are free downloads. Paid premium models are tagged with a PAID badge in the library. MakerWorld, Printables and Cults3D all host a mix of free and paid files uploaded by individual creators.
Should I print Pokemon figures on resin or FDM?
Small, detailed figures like Charizard or Gengar look sharpest on a resin printer because it resolves fine features. Poke Ball shells, coasters, planters, deck boxes and larger low-detail models print well on any FDM printer and cost less to run. Each source page lists the creator's recommended scale, orientation and supports.
Is it legal to 3D print Pokemon models?
Pokemon and all related characters are trademarks of Nintendo, Game Freak, Creatures Inc. and The Pokemon Company. Printing a model for your own personal use is generally tolerated in the maker community as tribute work, but selling unlicensed Pokemon prints is very likely infringement. PropBuilds is not affiliated with those companies and makes no licensing guarantees. Respect each creator's listed terms.
Where can I buy official Pokemon figures or Poke Ball replicas?
Officially licensed figures and replicas are sold through the Pokemon Center store, major toy retailers, and licensed brands that make die-cast or electronic Poke Balls. The Physical Props tab collects buyable pieces we have verified, each linking out to the seller.

PropBuilds is an unofficial fan project. Pokemon and all related names and characters are trademarks of Nintendo, Game Freak, Creatures Inc. and The Pokemon Company. This hub is a community reference and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any of those companies. All fan made models link back to their original creators.