I would imagine that batch production methods probably have quite limiting factors on who could be produced. e.g. my glasses have very thin segments which I don’t think injection molding of standard toy quality would be able to produce reliably.
All marketing things really, but nothing stopping you making your own
It is a different case scenario for every single user who they create… Not every hurdle in every user will have a satisfactory mass-producible physical outcome… Would have to pre-scope the suggestions on who is to be made and what would cost more!
[Side note generally: I was addictively spending ~£200 a series for S1,2 & C1, and ended up with hardly any money left for anything else as was prioritizing Roblox figures way too much. Personally I found I wasn’t getting much enjoyment from viewing my collection for the £100s I was spending on it so I have now stopped and have been selling them off over the past few months. If anyone else feels they are spending too much on Roblox figures I advise you to think about it sooner rather than later, I sort of felt a bit pressured after putting it off for ages into buying S C1 and then when only 3 days later S3 was announced, I quit. Collecting can be very dangerous!]
Yeah, I guess mass-production outcome would be hard to do for each individual user.
[Side note to your side note: I’ve spent maybe like $40 on my small collection and love it lol. I just like simple stuff that I can display. It’s just neat to have those toys because I’ve played Roblox since I was a kid and when they announced they were making toys I was like. I love it since Roblox is a big part of my childhood and it’s really cool to have physical forms of it.]
For an alternative to 3D printing hats, I would suggest using polymer clay to form the type of hat you want. It is easily form-able, very cheap, and all you have to do is plop it in the oven to harden.
Forming my hat would be hard regardless if it was 3D-printed or formed via clay material… of course all I need is a cloth and maybe some plastic rings…
Your hat might actually be easier with polymer clay. You can get fairly thin strips of clay and the ring is quite simple. I’d give it a go if all else fails.
I wouldn’t think so. You should watch some tutorials on it. I watch this modeler named ClayClaim on youtube. He does tutorials on various models from games.
I kinda messed up while doing this (I had about 5 attempts) so I just used the 3D printer in my school! It does not look the best but it is still something
I did a very large 3D printed one for a friends birthday a few years ago, printed shirt onto glossy card and stuck over the various parts. Apparently it started peeling though
This is awesome! Wishing I had access to a 3D printer in my town right now, hahaha.
I remember awhile ago (in 2011 or 2012) I used to make Minecraft characters out of folded cardstock. I wonder if this is possible to do with 1.0 Roblox bodies
Just checked it out. While the actual 3D printing only comes to $7, the shipping is $65.20 (crazy lol). I’ll try looking around on other 3D printing websites though, thanks for the suggestion.