Mr. Gold Brick MegaFigure (5:1 Scale)

A set of pieces that can be used to create a mega-sized version of the Mr. Gold figure from 2013
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This is a set of pieces that can be used to recreate the Mr. Gold figure at 500% scale. This figure was released in 2013 as part of the 71001 Minifigures Series 10 set  and is extremely rare due to the fact that only 5000 of them were ever made.  If you're interested, you can learn more about Mr. Gold on Brickipedia here.

All of the stl files needed to create this have been included in the "stl files" folder below.

For those with Bambu printers, there is a Bambu project file located in the “Bambu Projects” folder to simplify things even further.  This file contains the parts in an ideal orientation for printing.  Parts that need painting have been painted in this file as well.  Note that you will need BambuStudio to open or work with this.

This figure was remixed from the Brick MegaFigure published by Julia Ebert.  The changes made to the original design are:

  • All parts were scaled down 50% to work with other models we've published at a 5:1 scale from original parts
  • A modified torso which includes cavities to hold the torso sticker parts provided with this design (the sticker parts will need to be glued in place at these locations).
  • The waist parts were modified slightly to make them easier to assemble.
  • At 50% scale, the pins were difficult to work with (and really not needed) so these were removed from the print list (Glue was still used to attach the connectors to their respective parts)
  • Modified the hands to print with their connectors attached (This will require supports but eliminates the need to glue these pieces).

The basic instructions for assembling the figure can be found in Julia's post. This is a fantastic model that's easy to print and assemble.  Special thanks to Julia for sharing this work!

All the accessory parts were taken from thal72's Printables profile and scaled to 500%. He has a massive library of brick parts available at this location.  If you wish to do any additional customization to these mini-figures, this is a fantastic resource to find additional parts.  Special thanks to him as well for sharing this work!

If you decide to print this, we'd love to see it.  Please post pics of your makes, and please consider liking this design by clicking the "like" link above.

Happy Building!!

NOTE:  You can see in the photos that the gem at the top of his cane is illuminated.  This was done through the use of a battery operated LED.  These can be found on Amazon here.  We've included two versions of the gem part - one has a hollow bottom that fits nicely around the led before inserting the gem into the cane.

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Model origin

The author remixed this model.

Differences of the remix compared to the original

See description for a list of modifications

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