Walt Disney’s Disneyland Cast Badge
3D Printing Model
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Description
Enhance your Disneyland collection with a reproduction of Walt Disney’s Disneyland cast badge. Prior to 1962, Disneyland cast members had employee numbers on their badges instead of their names. Of course, Walt Disney was number 1.
Assemble this piece of Disneyland nostalgia with three simple parts. Display the badge on a miniature stand, or glue on pin backs so that you can proudly wear it in public.
This set is a series of STL files for use in your 3D printer. Have fun painting and assembling your own copy of Walt Disney's Disneyland cast badge, complete with User Guide.
Make sure to prime the pieces before painting to ensure proper paint adhesion. And, don't forget to add a few coats of varnish in the end for protection.
Difficulty Level:
EASY
Default Dimensions (can be scaled up or down as desired):
- Roughly 1:1 scale based on reference images.
- 2.77 x 2.03 x 0.18 in (7.04 x 5.15 x 0.46 cm)
3D Printing Info:
- Designed for SLA 3D resin printers.
- Best printed at a layer height of 0.05 mm or better.
Optional Tools & Materials:
Model Parts & Instructions
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Modifications & Accessories
Mini Display Stand
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