You want the best new STLs this week—fresh designs that actually feel worth your print time and paint budget—so we’ve curated a tight list from our marketplace. From what’s popular on Pixup3D, we’re showcasing 12 standout designs spanning statues, busts, and cosplay-ready props. If you only grab one, make it XenoBuster: Synthetic Xenomorph Hunter | Mechanical Alien, because its modular parts and dense biomechanical detailing turn a single print into a true centerpiece. Note: For resin-scale pieces with dense detailing, plan your print orientation and supports to preserve surface quality, and follow a proper washing, drying, and curing workflow to protect long-term durability.
Best Overall & Big Display Centerpieces
1. XenoBuster: Synthetic Xenomorph Hunter | Mechanical Alien
by Medieval dog

If you love biomechanical horror, this synthetic hunter hits the sweet spot between alien anatomy and hard-surface engineering. The crouched, in-motion pose and arched tail give it a predatory silhouette that reads from across the room, while the layered panels, vents, tubing, and pistons keep you busy up close. It’s pre-supported and broken into modular sections, so it’s friendly to resin workflows and careful assembly. Finished in metallics and grime, it looks like a museum piece for your sci-fi shelf.
2. Majestic Phoenix Wingspan Sculpture – High Detail 3D Print STL
by AXAPrint3d

Want a fantasy statue that looks dramatic even unpainted? The phoenix’s circular wingspan composition creates a halo-like shape that instantly turns into a focal point on a bookshelf or display cabinet. Feather layers and flowing ornamentation reward resin detail, but it can also scale up nicely for a larger FDM build. It’s pre-supported, so you can focus on color choices—fiery gradients, pearlescent whites, or a stone-statue finish. Where XenoBuster: Synthetic Xenomorph Hunter | Mechanical Alien feels aggressive and mechanical, this one stays elegant and ceremonial.
3. Nosferatu
by Denis

Fans of classic horror will instantly recognize Nosferatu’s gaunt head, pointed ears, and eerie, expressionist vibe. The crossed claws, heavy cloak folds, and graveyard base elements (tombstones and skeletal hands) make it feel like a full scene, not just a figure. It’s pre-supported and clearly aimed at resin detail, especially for thin fingers and facial texture. Painted with cold skin tones and dusty stone, it becomes a Halloween centerpiece you’ll want to keep out year-round.
4. XenoBuster: Synthetic Xenomorph Hunter | Detailed Art Bust
by Medieval dog

Craving the biomechanical look but don’t have space for a full statue? This detailed art bust delivers the same metallic exoskeleton energy in a compact format that’s easier to fit on a desk or paint in a weekend. The exposed skull structure, armor plates, and intricate engineering lines pop with dry-brushing and edge highlights. It’s pre-supported and priced lower than the larger creature, so it’s a smart entry point into the style. Set it on a small plinth and it reads like a sci-fi trophy.
If your printer queue is leaning more pop culture than pure display art, the next picks bring recognizable characters and shelf-friendly stylization—great for quick wins and giftable prints.
Pop-Culture Characters & Cute Collectibles
5. Predator
by Denis

Channel the hunt-ready swagger of the Predator franchise with a fierce fan-art take that’s built for collectors. You get multiple scale options (including larger display-friendly sizes), and the files are set up to be ready to slice and print for resin or FDM. The sculpt leans into armor and character presence, so it looks strong even with simple metallic paint and a dark wash. Once finished, it’s the kind of figure that anchors a sci-fi shelf next to your other movie icons.
📖 Also on Pixup3D Blog: New 3D Printable Models: Early June 2026 Top Picks
6. FAN_Ada wang

Fans of Resident Evil will instantly recognize Ada Wong’s signature red dress energy—here styled as a bold 1/6-scale fan sculpture. The pose stacks on attitude with a gun-and-sword combo and a rock formation base that helps the whole piece feel like a scene. It’s pre-supported, which matters at this size when you want clean surfaces for glossy reds and sharp blacks. Where Predator leans armored and brutal, this one is all sleek lines and high-contrast paintwork for a striking display.
7. MICHELANGELO ZEZ CHIBI
by ZEZ STUDIOS

TMNT fans get a fun twist here: Michelangelo in chibi form, rocking headphones and a skateboard with an urban, smoke-trail base. The compact scale keeps it approachable, and at this price point it’s one of the lowest barriers into the collection—without feeling like a compromise. It’s pre-supported and optimized for PLA or resin, so you can go quick-and-colorful or chase crisp detail. On your shelf, it reads like a stylized vinyl figure you made yourself.
8. LEONARDO ZEZ CHIBI
by ZEZ STUDIOS

Leonardo’s chibi bust brings a more focused, heroic vibe, with the sword and blue bandana doing most of the storytelling. The pose is dynamic but tidy, which makes it a nice choice for small dioramas or a simple base-and-nameplate display. Like the Michelangelo release, it’s pre-supported and works on resin or FDM, so you can match your setup. Put it beside MICHELANGELO ZEZ CHIBI and you’ve got an instant mini-collection that looks cohesive on a desk.
9. Lilypad Toy Story 5 Replica – Decoration – Toy Story 5 movie 2026
by bstar3Dprint

If you want something playful that isn’t a statue, this frog-shaped frame brings big animated-movie energy to your workspace. The chunky contours and separated facial parts make it a fun multicolor FDM project, but it can also be resin printed and painted for a glossy toy-like finish. The center opening is practical—you can drop in a photo, a small display insert, or a message card. Set it on a shelf and it becomes the kind of conversation piece people pick up and inspect.
Ready to print something you can actually wear or swing around at a convention (safely)? These late-June drops focus on cosplay-friendly geometry, scaling, and display-ready finishes.
Cosplay Props & Wearable Statement Pieces
10. Buzz Lightyear Helmet – Toy Story 5 movie Cosplay
by bstar3Dprint

Fans of Toy Story will recognize Buzz’s helmet silhouette immediately, and this version is packed with practical maker details. You get both a solid and a multi-part option, plus magnet slots that make assembly and visor-style add-ons feel much more doable. The included rescale-friendly head base helps you dial in fit before committing to long print hours. Once sanded and painted, it looks like a legit display prop—even when it’s not on your head.
📖 Also on Pixup3D Blog: 11 New 3D Printable Models (Late April 2026) Worth Printing
11. Kugurabachi Oni Mask Sorcerer Portrait – Comic Con Menpo Samurai Mask

Bring a dramatic samurai-demon vibe to your next build with a horned menpo mask that’s sculptural enough for wall decor and practical enough for cosplay. The face geometry is designed to be resizable, so you can tune it for comfort and proportions without losing the character of the horns and portrait details. It’s pre-supported, which is handy for keeping sharp edges and clean surfaces on resin. Hung on a stand, it reads like a showpiece mask you’d see in a collector’s display case.
12. He-Man Power Sword Grayskull – He Man Masters of the Universe Cosplay

Channel the power of He-Man from Masters of the Universe with a Grayskull-inspired sword that begs for a bold paint job. The lion emblem and decorative blade details give you plenty to pick out with metallics, weathering, or a clean animated-style finish. It’s scalable and designed to be easy to print, making it a solid choice if you want a big prop without overly fragile features. Where Buzz Lightyear Helmet – Toy Story 5 movie Cosplay is all fit and hardware, this one is about clean lines and that iconic silhouette on your wall.
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Final Thoughts
Late June’s new releases lean hard into display impact: a biomechanical showstopper, a graceful fantasy statue, and a stack of character and cosplay builds that feel current. Because these picks are curated from Pixup3D, you can choose based on your mood—painting-heavy resin projects, quick chibi wins, or large props that own a whole shelf. If you’re still building your summer print queue, you can also compare the vibe shift with New 3D Printable Models: Early June 2026 Top Picks. Pro tip: When handling resin prints, wear PPE and follow safe washing and curing steps to preserve detail and durability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best value STL under $12 from this list?
At $10, both MICHELANGELO ZEZ CHIBI and LEONARDO ZEZ CHIBI are the cheapest options in this roundup. If you want the most “scene” for the price, Michelangelo’s skateboard and smoke-trail base tends to look more dynamic on a shelf.
Which models are easiest to print for beginners?
Pre-supported files remove a lot of setup work, and every model in this list is marked pre-supported on Pixup3D, including Nosferatu and Majestic Phoenix Wingspan Sculpture – High Detail 3D Print STL. For the smoothest first experience, start with a compact piece like XenoBuster: Synthetic Xenomorph Hunter | Detailed Art Bust so you have fewer large surfaces to sand and fewer parts to assemble.
Which of these STLs work best on a resin printer?
Detail-heavy sculpts are ideal for resin, especially pre-supported ones like XenoBuster: Synthetic Xenomorph Hunter | Mechanical Alien, Nosferatu, and Predator. If you’re running a Phrozen resin printer, these are the kinds of models where crisp textures and sharp edges really pay off in the final paint job.
How big are these prints—are any sizes specified?
Buzz Lightyear Helmet – Toy Story 5 movie Cosplay includes a stated head width of 20 cm and also provides rescale-friendly files to adjust fit. Several others imply scale rather than exact dimensions, like FAN_Ada wang at 1/6 scale and Predator offered in 1:10 and 1:6 scales, which helps you plan shelf space and print time.
Are these models designed for resin printers or can they be printed on FDM as well?
These releases are designed with resin printing in mind to capture fine detail and display-quality surfaces. FDM can sometimes produce acceptable results for larger items, but you may lose delicate features; use material guidance based on the model purpose—resin for detail and FDM for durability or scale—and avoid mixing up resin and filament workflows.
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