MOS EISLEY CANTINA
You’ll never find a more wretched hive of scum and villany
Right off the bat, I finished the Mos Eisley Cantina. Digital STL files are available, as well as physical diorama kits for fans without a 3D printer. I made this kit to share my passion and love for this scene and these moments, all the energy, emotion and feeling from the scene I tried hard to capture. Please take the time to check them out, and I welcome any feedback, questions or concerns regarding this or any of my projects.
This Cantina kit is designed to fit perfectly with my Mos Eisley Alley 3-pack, so you can extend the exterior of the Cantina for a ridiculously large and immersive display. The entire diorama put together measures more then 1 square meter, roughly 4 feet by 4 feet.
I made a couple other things in the mean time - starting with my Potion Chamber diorama. I wanted to branch out and create more generic dioramas, and I’m starting with this medieval/magic inspired diorama. Great for Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, or any magical figure display you want. STL files and physical kits are available for this display.
I also made a really simple and modular Tantive IV Display for Star Wars Black Series
Now coming out of completely left field - I made this hilarious gag prop that actually turned out to be surprisingly nifty, useful and it’s now officially one of my favorite things I have ever made. It’s a Phone Case inspired by the iconic brick phones of the 1980s, specifically the Motorola Dynatac 8000. Feats ur eyes
This kit is available now as well. It works with most of the latest iPhone models, 12 thru 16 (no MAX models) as well as the Samsung Galaxy S24. It has a removable back plate, which provides camera access as well as access to a small storage space for quick storage on the go. It stands up and leans against objects all on its own, obviously, which makes it great for FaceTime or watching movies. You literally will never lose your phone again.
Anyways that’s all for this month I guess, got lots of plans for the coming weeks so stay tuned for more dioramas and 3D printable toys and knick knacks