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Here are several models of Richard Dreyfuss as Hooper from the 1975 film Jaws, designed for 1/6th scale figures or as replacement head for an 8 inch clothed figure body (NECA). They are completely new sculpts, not scanned or based on any existing figures. There are separate heads for the NECA-style figures - connection for ball and socket 'necks' are built into the 'neckless' models. Some sanding of the socket may be necessary for optimal fit with the NECA ball joint, depending on materials, printer, and NECA figure. Dimensions already scaled to NECA 8 inch clothed figure scale (some size adjustments may still be necessary depending on the figure proportions). The NECA-type heads are approximately X = 25mm, Y = 28mm, Z = 32mm. Designed for printing with 3D resin printers (for detail), but heads will also print on many FDM printers. If printing for 1/6th scale, scale up about 135%. Some 3D modeling and/or adjustment of the printed models may be needed, depending of the type of figure you are using and the type of neck connection. The hats print separately and fit on the associated hat head models.There are two different styles of glasses, modeled after the two different styles worn by Hooper in the movie. I've provided several different print options for your convenience. The detailed glasses models are too fine to print at smaller scales, so I've also provided the fat glasses models. Each model comes in three options as well. The models of the frames (without lenses) are designed with the option of adding separate clear lenses after printing . The frames plus rims are designed to give the impression of the outline of the rimless glasses lenses if you're unable to (or don't desire to) print clear parts. The frames plus lenses are meant to be printed in clear material. I didn't extend the temples of the glasses to go around the head model's ears because the hair prevents that possibility. You can opt to print the frames joined to the head model, or print them separately, but you made need to adjust the temples and/or glue them to the model to keep them in place.
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