Plans Model Catalog Free masterclass Our course

Printable LGBTQ Couple STL | Resin and FDM Print Asset

LGBTQ Couple wedding cake topper for resin and FDM 3D printing.

Loading model...

Preview can be downloaded for free. Full quality is available after registration for 1 credit.

Preview is free. Full quality requires registration and 1 credit.
LGBTQ Couple wedding cake topper 3D model, three-quarter display angle, resin print scale and surface detail
Printable LGBTQ Couple STL | Resin and FDM Print Asset LGBTQ Couple wedding cake topper 3D model, three-quarter display angle, resin print scale and surface detail

Model details

  • Subcategory Figurines
  • Object type Figurine
  • Production profile Print ready
  • Texture profile Painted Pbr
  • Setting Celebration
  • Access Free download

Description

Overview and production context

LGBTQ Couple is a wedding cake topper sculpted for resin and FDM 3D printing. This is the resin and FDM print version of the model, with mesh checks for slicing reliability. The pose, proportions and base footprint are tuned for cake placement, photo readiness and clean print results without overhangs that fight supports. The mesh is checked for print readiness with manageable supports and clean undercuts. A nice fit for couples sourcing a custom topper, makers offering personalised wedding gifts, and small print-on-demand shops. Suitable for celebration display, anniversary keepsakes and bridal photo styling. The file ships sliced-friendly with overhangs that hobby resin handles cleanly, and the silhouette stays readable from typical tabletop viewing distance after priming.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

LGBTQ Couple fits buyers who want a clean print-ready file with manageable supports and reliable resin output. LGBTQ Couple works best for couples and makers building a personalised wedding setup. The model is sized for standard cake-top placement, with a base footprint that sits cleanly on layered fondant or buttercream finishes. The topper holds detail at common print scales so painters can finish skin tones, fabric and accessories at portrait quality. It also works well for anniversary keepsakes, engagement photo styling and small batch print-on-demand listings, where personalised wedding decor commands strong margins. Pair the topper with simple text plinths or themed bases to expand product variations. For the printable variant, the file ships with mesh checks for resin and FDM workflows, manageable supports, and clean overhangs that handle hobby slicer settings without rebuilds. Buyers commonly bundle these files with painted miniature display sets, themed bases or scenic dioramas to create cohesive product listings on print marketplaces. Buyers can print at 28-32mm tabletop scales or scale up for display sculptures, with the file holding detail across both targets. Print buyers commonly run the file on Saturn or Mars-class resin printers at 0.05mm layer height, with painters reporting clean priming results on Vallejo or AK Mecha primer.

FAQ

Answers for this exact model page

Is LGBTQ Couple ready for resin and FDM printing?
Yes, the mesh is built with supported geometry and clean undercuts. Most users print at hobby scales using either resin or FDM workflows, with manual support placement recommended for the most delicate areas like fingers or accessories. The base footprint sits cleanly on cake fondant and buttercream finishes.
What scale is LGBTQ Couple sized for?
The default scale lands in the wedding cake topper range, roughly six to eight centimetres tall, which matches standard tiered cake placement. The model can be scaled up for display sculptures or down for figurine collections without breaking the silhouette and proportions.
Can LGBTQ Couple be customised for client orders?
The model is structured to accept light retopo, paint scheme changes and hairstyle or outfit edits in any standard 3D editor. Print-on-demand sellers commonly bundle the topper with name plates or themed bases to offer personalised variants without modifying the base sculpt.
What software was LGBTQ Couple sculpted in?
The model uses subdivision-friendly geometry that opens cleanly in ZBrush, Blender and other modern sculpting tools. Texture work assumes a PBR workflow, and the file exports without rebuilds for resin slicers and standard 3D viewer software.