The Mondoshawan
This is a 3D print of a Mondoshawan from the movie The 5th Element, directed by Luc Besson.
The 3D model was resized to fit the buildplate of my Anycubic Photon and it took approx. 12 hours in total to print all the parts. The Water element stone was also printed.
There are some print-marks on the figure but the stone came out perfect.
The figure was painted in a mix of Tamiya and Gunze Aqueous paints thinned with Mr Color Levelling Thinner.
All 3D models was downloaded from Thingiverse.
11 additional images. Click to enlarge.
James B Robinson said on September 24, 2019
I really like how this turned out. Great job!
Tommy Killander said on September 24, 2019
Thank you very much, James π
Pedro L. Rocha said on September 24, 2019
Very very cool, such an unique subject, one I never thought seeing in model form. Big fan of the movie, so I can only say thanks for posting even more so since itβs a splendid model
Tommy Killander said on September 25, 2019
Thanks Pedro π
Dan DeSilva said on September 24, 2019
Love that movie- great job on mastering and producing the figure! I have yet to watch Valerian- not sure it will be as good, but I like Luc’s work.
I like your work too! Thanks for sharing it.
Dan from Bermuda.
Tom Cleaver said on September 24, 2019
Valerian: π
Tommy Killander said on September 25, 2019
Thanks Dan π
Haslam Yeoman said on September 25, 2019
Very cool.
Tommy Killander said on September 25, 2019
Thanks!
Craig Abrahamson said on September 25, 2019
Not really a big sci-fi fan, but this is “over the top” in model-makin’. “)
Tommy Killander said on September 25, 2019
Thanks a lot!
Jeff Bailey said on September 25, 2019
I just watched most of the movie a couple days ago. Those are some weird aliens!
Well done, Tommy! You captured their look perfectly!
Tommy Killander said on September 25, 2019
Thanks Jeff! π
Greg Kittinger said on September 25, 2019
Not sure what the heck that is, but you did a pretty good job with it!
Tommy Killander said on September 25, 2019
I’m not sure what it is either….. π
Thanks Greg!
Radek P. said on September 25, 2019
It looks perfect, what an original build… I would like to have it by myself π one of the “must have” models. One day maybe I buy also 3d printer just because of models like this. Once again, amazing job!!!
Tommy Killander said on September 25, 2019
Thank you very much, Radek π