The 5 Creepiest Halloween 3D Models to Print
It's October, which means it's the time of the year when nights get cooler, the Halloween decorations come out, and ghouls and goblins lurk around every dark corner. That's right, it's spooky season! To celebrate, we've scoured the internet to find some of the creepiest Halloween models available. If you feel like getting your creepy on, then this post is for you.
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Before we get to the models, we just want to remind you that if you're looking for somescary-good deals on an AnkerMake 3D printer or some additional filament, this October, we've got you. You won't find any tricks here. Just treats. So, head on over to our main site and save some cash.
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Now, on to the prints!
Creepy Halloween Bowl
Half spider, half cauldron, this creepy Halloween bowl by RayBourke3D is guaranteed to give you the shivers. The bowl portion sits atop eight spindly legs, that look like they're ready to chase you around the house. And check out all those knotty joints! Gruesome! Fill the bowl with candy, keys, or anything you want, and watch all the strange looks you get.
Halloween Crow Print
Feeling a little like Edgar Allan Poe this Halloween season? Well, just print this Halloween Crow by danman and set it above your chamber door. Or any door for that matter. And yes, we know, Poe's original poem was about a raven--but we're sure this crow would have terrified the author even more. For added creepiness, you can even use a rotary tool to hollow out the eyeholes and insert a couple of red LEDs.
Skull Tealight Holder
Who doesn't love the good ol' skull as a symbol of Halloween? Simple. Effective. And oh, so creepy. This Skull Candle Tealight Holder by adam.fourney is perfect for your Halloween party decor, or for just putting out to scare trick-or-treaters. The best part about this model is it prints in under two hours. Plus, it's exceptionally realistic. You can even grab some bone-colored filament and take the print to the next level of creepy. Print four or five and have a mock-seance, or decorate for the most ghoulish dinner party ever!
Halloween Stagecoach
It's not everyday we see a model that has this amount of detail. It must have taken Peter Ferrell some significant time to design this print. Notice how well M5 handled this print with zero layer lines! That said, this was originally designed to be a resin print, but several users have since printed it with an FDM printer, including yours truly. This is a great decor piece, and with a little sanding and painting, could even be a creepy conversation piece.
Halloween Pumpkin Decorations
If you thought we weren't going to include some decorations to make your jack-o-lantern into the stuff of nightmares, well you were wrong! These Halloween Pumpkin Decorations by Stefan are so creepy they'll have you running for the hills. The models here come in several types including eyes, smiles, worms, and bats. Mix and match to make the most unique porch pumpkin your neighborhood has ever seen.
Get Creepy This Halloween
These five prints are some of the best and most unsettling that we've found so far. Do you have a favorite? Or, are there creepy prints that you tend to use for your own Halloween decor? Let us know in the comments below. And if you love spooky season as much as we do here at AnkerMake, feel free to join our Make it Real community or come hang out on our official Discord server.
Happy Halloween!