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Celebrate the magic and humor of the classic movie A Christmas Story with this beautifully designed 3D printed sign. Featuring Ralphie’s unforgettable line “I want an official Red Ryder carbine action two-hundred shot range model air rifle!” this piece brings nostalgic charm to your home decor.
This design is split into two plates that are simple to print and glue together. Whether you have a single extruder or an AMS setup you can achieve a stunning result with minimal effort. No multi-color printer required!
Designed for all levels of makers this project can be printed in standard PLA with great results. A dab of glue is all you need to attach the plates securely. Add it to your holiday setup for a fun conversation piece that fans of the movie will love!
At MegaStar 3D Printing we can produce this A Christmas Story Sign in bulk for your store or holiday event. We welcome resale partnerships and custom requests to help you stock your shelves with festive favorites.
This 3D model was originally created by a talented designer on MakerWorld. You can find the original model and more amazing creations by visiting the link below:
View Original Model on MakerWorldAll credit goes to the original creator. MegaStar3DPrinting.com offers this model as a printed item for collectors holiday decorators and retailers.
Print Time: 3.5 h
Filament Used: 124 g
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