Who knew that a tree-like humanoid could gather such a fan base? Since August of 2014, whenGuardians of the Galaxywas released, Groot has rightfully earned the love ofMarvelfans. Hes strong, hes gentle, hes noble, and hes definitely 3D printable.
No, 3D printers cant make a living Groot, but they can make very accurate representations of him. If you want to create an especially convincing Groot model, consider printing withwood filament. Though its PLA with wood fibers and not a true wooden filament (more on wood filamenthere), this materials a great way to make a Groot who looks about to come to life and say, I am Groot!
Once youre done with your choice of Groot model(s), if youve got some leftover wood filament, you can check out other coolprint filesthatll benefit from the material. But back to Groot
Bust
Imposing and full of personality, this Groot bust is a true work of printed art. With striking details in the wood grain and a serene expression, it stands out as a decorative piece for any Marvel fan or 3D printing enthusiast. The slightly tilted posture of the head gives an emotional touch to the sculpture, as if Groot were observing the environment with his silent wisdom. Even years after its publication, this model remains an absolute favorite of the community.
Printing is relatively simple but requires attention to detail. Many users recommend using a finer resolution (like 0.12 mm) to capture the grain of the trunk well. PLA printing works perfectly, but as mentioned, meterialwith a wood-like finish enhance the realism even more. A standard 15% infill densityshould do the trick unless you want to give him sturdier tasks and the design shouldnt require supports. If you want to improve it, a light dry brushing with brown or green acrylic paint can add even more depth to the texture.
- Who designed it?Doodle_Monkey
- How printable/popular is it?With over 630 makes and almost 200,000 downloads, its a big pop star on the list that prove that Groots popularity is timeless.
- Where to find it?Thingiverse
Flower Pot
Charming and charismatic, this baby Groot pot became an instant classic. With big eyes, a curious expression, and arms resting on his chin, he appears lost in thought as he protects his little plant. This fusion of sculpture and utility gives the model a unique presence that is both decorative and functional, making it one of the most beloved designs in theGuardians of the Galaxy-inspired 3D universe.
Most makers opt for layer heights between 0.16 mm and 0.2 mm to balance quality and time. PETG is the preferred material, especially in wood-like or earth-toned versions. The model is already designed for printing without supports, and the top compartment holds small succulents or artificial plants. A dry brush finish and matte varnish can add an even more natural touch to the final result.
Depending on what use you want to give this Baby Groot, you might want to look intowaterproofing the print.
- Who designed it?3DofTom
- How printable/popular is it?With 335,000 views and over 100,000 downloads the numbers speak for themselves
- Where to find it?MyMiniFactory
Three Wise Babies
Imagine three miniature versions of Groot gathered on a log like mischievous brothers ready for an adventure. This fun and balanced composition combines expressive poses with a detailed natural setting, creating a charming piece that can decorate everything from bookshelves to childrens rooms. Its one of those prints that will bring a smile to the face of any visitor, and its a great gift idea.
Printing requires just a little attention to the use ofsupports. Many users opt for a standard resolution of 0.2 mm, but to capture the textures of the wood and the expressions of the faces, a layer height of 0.12 mm can make all the difference. The model is a single piece; a multicolor setup, such as one with Bambu LabsAutomatic Material System (AMS), can make it easier to add color details or give the base a different shade. To give extra life to the details, its worth making the effort to paint the eyes and add some sculpted leaves or fake moss.
- Who designed it?k6xx1(original),Le-chat-noir(remix)
- How printable/popular is it?Among the original, remix, and shared profiles, the designs have over 17,000 downloads and more than 440 makes.
- Where to find it?Thingiverse(original),Thingiverse(remix),MakerWorld(shared byNobody28)