You want One Piece figures that actually feel display-worthy—without wasting time on bland sculpts or files that are a pain to print—so we’ve curated a focused list from our marketplace, featuring designs popular on Pixup3D. For resin printers, orientation and support planning matter as much as sculpt choice to keep fine details like hair and weapons intact through printing and post-processing. If a listing offers pre-supported variants, that can save time and reduce failed prints for beginners. Below, you’ll find 10 standout STLs ranging from full-size statues to compact desk pieces. If you can only pick one, our best overall choice is Luffy – One Piece – Fullsize for its iconic pose, signature details, and a dynamic base that instantly reads “One Piece” from across the room.
Showpiece Statues (Big, Bold, Display-First)
1. Luffy – One Piece – Fullsize

Fans of One Piece will instantly recognize Monkey D. Luffy’s straw hat silhouette—and this full-size statue nails the attitude with a confident, “captain energy” stance. The sculpt leans hard into signature outfit details like the hat weave, open jacket texture, and sash, then backs it up with a swirling smoke-and-rock base that adds motion. It’s also pre-supported, which helps you focus on cleanup and paint rather than wrestling with supports. On a shelf, it reads like a true centerpiece instead of “just another Luffy.”
2. Sabo – One Piece – Fullsize

Channel the firepower of Sabo from One Piece with a full-size action pose that’s built around swirling flame effects and a rocky base. The crouched stance gives it a sense of speed and impact, and the flame shapes create great opportunities for translucent resin or high-contrast paint. It’s pre-supported, so you can treat it like a display project rather than a troubleshooting session. Where Luffy – One Piece – Fullsize feels heroic and composed, this one looks mid-fight—ideal for adding variety to your lineup.
3. Zoro – One Piece – Fullsize

Bring Roronoa Zoro’s intensity to your collection with a full-size statue that puts the swordsman front and center—katana raised, body language screaming “battle-ready.” The sculpting emphasizes muscle definition, clothing folds, and dramatic effects that frame the pose, making it especially satisfying for painters who love shading and edge highlights. It’s pre-supported, so you can jump straight into dialing in exposure and planning your color scheme. In a display cabinet, this one naturally becomes the “don’t touch that” piece.
4. Kaido – One Piece – Fullsize

If your shelf needs a true antagonist presence, Kaido delivers scale in a way smaller character pieces simply can’t. The full-size format and creature-forward design make it feel like a boss encounter frozen in time, which is exactly the vibe many collectors want from a villain statue. It’s pre-supported, but you’ll still want to plan for space—this is the largest model in this list by far. Set it behind your heroes and it instantly turns your display into a scene.
5. Marco – One Piece – Fullsize

Fans of One Piece who love the supernatural side of the world will appreciate Marco’s phoenix-inspired energy, especially with wing shapes that beg for translucent effects or layered drybrushing. The pose is dynamic without being chaotic, so it reads cleanly from multiple angles on a shelf. It’s pre-supported, which helps keep the wing and base elements manageable during printing. Where Kaido – One Piece – Fullsize goes massive and intimidating, this one feels lighter and more “in-motion,” with a lot of visual flow.
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6. Yamato – One Piece – Fullsize

Celebrate the newer wave of One Piece characters with a full-size Yamato figure that blends warrior attitude with bold, paint-friendly surfaces. The design has that “modern arc” presence collectors often want when their shelves are already heavy on the classic crew. It’s pre-supported, so the focus stays on fit, finish, and painting rather than support strategy. Place it alongside Luffy – One Piece – Fullsize and you get a nice timeline contrast—core icon next to a newer fan favorite.
Not every One Piece print needs to dominate your shelf. If you’re short on space—or you want a quicker project between big statues—these smaller picks still bring strong character identity and make great desk or display-cabinet accents.
Compact Collectibles (Busts, Chibi, and Desk-Size Prints)
7. Trafalgar Law – One Piece – Bust

Fans of One Piece will instantly recognize Trafalgar Law’s spotted hat and sharp expression, and this bust format puts all the attention right where it matters—face, headwear, and upper-body detail. The compact size makes it easier to display (and easier to paint cleanly) than a full statue, while still feeling premium thanks to the sculpted textures. It’s pre-supported, so it’s a solid choice when you want a lower-commitment print that still looks “collector-grade.” On a bookshelf, it reads like a museum-style character portrait.
8. Tony Chopper – One Piece – Chibi

Lean into the cute side of One Piece with Tony Tony Chopper in chibi form—big head, expressive face, and signature hat details that pop even at small scale. Because it’s tiny and pre-supported, it’s one of the fastest ways to add a recognizable character to your setup without dedicating a huge chunk of resin. Where Trafalgar Law – One Piece – Bust rewards careful shading and realism, this one is all about clean color blocking and charm. It looks right at home on a desk next to your tools or paint station.
9. LUFFY GEAR FIVE – ONE PIECE – 3D STL
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Go straight for peak hype with Luffy’s Gear Five form, complete with cloud-swirl and lightning-style effects that make the silhouette feel explosive. This one is designed as a compact, ready-to-slice display piece, so it works well when you want something dramatic without committing to a 300mm-tall statue. It’s pre-supported and positioned as ready for resin or FDM, making it flexible if you’re switching between machines. On your shelf, it’s the punchy “power moment” that grabs attention in seconds.
10. FRANKY – ONE PIECE – 3D STL
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Add some mechanical personality to your One Piece lineup with Franky in a dynamic, tech-heavy pose that leans into cannons and vehicle-like details. It’s a smaller model with pre-supported files and notes geared toward FDM profiles, which is handy if you prefer filament for tougher, desk-friendly pieces. Where LUFFY GEAR FIVE – ONE PIECE – 3D STL focuses on energy effects, this one wins through hard-surface shapes and fun engineering vibes. Park it on a workbench shelf and it feels like a mini diorama.
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Final Thoughts
A great One Piece figure isn’t just about the character—it’s the pose, the base, and how cleanly the sculpt translates into a real print. This lineup covers iconic heroes, big villains, and compact desk pieces, so you can build a collection that feels varied instead of repetitive. When planning, factor in print-time and post-processing requirements like washing, curing, and careful support cleanup to maximize display quality. A quick paint plan will help bring the sculpts to life on display. Browse these designs on Pixup3D, pick a scale that fits your space, and plan your paint scheme before you hit “slice.” If you enjoyed this style of roundup, you’ll also like our guide to 20 Best Video Game Character STL Files to 3D Print.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best One Piece STL under $10?
The cheapest options under $10 are Tony Chopper – One Piece – Chibi at $9 and two $10 picks: FRANKY – ONE PIECE – 3D STL and LUFFY GEAR FIVE – ONE PIECE – 3D STL. If you want the lowest price with maximum “display cuteness,” Chopper is the easiest win for the money.
Which One Piece STL files are easiest for beginners to print?
Pre-supported models are usually the smoothest start, and every model in this list is marked pre-supported, including Luffy – One Piece – Fullsize and Tony Chopper – One Piece – Chibi. For a first print, the smaller Chopper is typically less intimidating because it’s quick to run and easy to place on a desk. If you’re printing on a resin machine like a Phrozen printer, pre-supported files can reduce support guesswork and failed starts.
Which One Piece STL works on a resin printer?
All of the models here are suitable for resin printing, and they’re also pre-supported, including Sabo – One Piece – Fullsize, Zoro – One Piece – Fullsize, and Trafalgar Law – One Piece – Bust. Resin is especially helpful for preserving fine textures on busts and the sharper edges on effects and clothing folds.
How big are these One Piece figure prints?
Sizes vary a lot: full-size statues land around 313–365 mm tall for pieces like Luffy – One Piece – Fullsize (313 mm) and Yamato – One Piece – Fullsize (365 mm), while Kaido – One Piece – Fullsize reaches 570 mm tall. On the small end, Tony Chopper – One Piece – Chibi is just 54 mm tall, and the desk-size minis like FRANKY – ONE PIECE – 3D STL and LUFFY GEAR FIVE – ONE PIECE – 3D STL are listed at 50 mm tall.
Do these One Piece STL files come with pre-supported variants?
Some listings on Pixup3D include pre-supported variants, which can simplify printing for beginners. If a file doesn’t offer a pre-supported version, you’ll need to add supports in your slicer and orient the model to protect fine details such as hair, clothing folds, and weapons.
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