








This project originated from a scan of an original Marvel Legends Spider-Man. From that scan, I worked in Blender to redesign and model all the joints, achieving a result equal to or even superior to the factory figure.
The figure is fully functional; it can be assembled and fully articulated, maintaining the mobility and playability of an action figure.
For printing, I recommend using PETG for greater strength and durability in the joints. It can also be printed in PLA, though it may be less durable for moving parts.
For convenience, I’ve included a ZIP file with all the STL files organized, along with an explanatory PDF containing instructions and assembly details.
Printing type: FDM (also compatible with resin, although not recommended due to the fragility of the joints).
Recommended material: PETG (for its strength in joints). PLA is also possible, but may be less durable for moving parts.
Supports: Recommended for most parts, especially the more complex ones.
Each part is separated into folders (arms, legs, torso).
Print and lightly sand the joints for a better fit.
Assemble the pieces following the order in the manual included in the PDF.
The sale, distribution, or mass reproduction of this digital file and of the printed figures made from it is strictly prohibited without express authorization. Any misuse will be subject to legal action for copyright infringement.