I think our favourite gymnast-background chipmunk Tom Holland is pretty much as perfect a Spider-Man we can get, but in an alternate universe I'd like to think he instead became the perfect Dick Grayson Robin, where over the course of several movies he evolved from Robin, to Nightwing, to potentially a final form as a Batman.
At first I had some doubts about him as a Batman considering his height, but it turns out he and Michael Keaton are both 5'9 (175 cm), and Keaton wasn't a too shabby Batman, now was he? :)
Anyways, long story short: as you have figured out by now from the title of this post, and all the images, I made an alternate Tom Holland Robin! I've had this idea for years now, and one of the upsides of being proficient in sculpting is you can make your ideas and dreams somewhat a reality. This version is a pretty old and battle-worn Robin, probably right at the verge of becoming Nightwing.
Are there any alternate universe switch-ups you've imagined yourselves? :)

He comes in a high quality and low quality version, so you don't need to load an unnecessarily heavy mesh in your FDM slicer, but you'll want to use the more detailed one when resin printing.

He comes in two parts. Bust part, and base part.
FDM
This guy does need some supports under his left ear lobe. Maaaybe also for his right, if you know your printer doesn't handle overhangs super well. Make your own decision on this one! :)


Resin
As usual this one comes pre-supported for small (e.g. Elegoo Mars) and medium (e.g. Elegoo Saturn/Anycubic Mono X) sized resin printers. There are Lychee Slicer lite (*.lyt) scene files provided with editable and tagged supports, which I recommend you use and edit to your preference if you think I'm a bit heavy on supports in some places; as well as pre-supported and hollowed STL files.

The next one is a Star Wars fan favourite Chiss: Thrawn! He should be out tomorrow (with 90% certainty). I was meant to release him sooner, but I just had to make Tom Holland Robin first. You know how it goes!

Take care, you all, and thank you for sticking around :)
Eric McCormick
2022-08-28 18:49:34 +0000 UTC