If you’re searching for Marvel characters, you probably want something more personal than another mass-produced keychain or overpriced statue. That’s where 3D printing gets fun—your shelf can be filled with pieces you actually chose, sized the way you like, and finished in your own paint style.
From our marketplace at Pixup3D, we’ve curated Marvel-inspired character models that are popular on Pixup3D and built for display-worthy results. You’ll find everything from armored suits and spellcasters to street-level heroes and classic villains.
Below, we’re showcasing 15 standout designs so you can skip the merch aisle and start planning your next print lineup.
What to Look For
Start by deciding if you want a single character statue or a full scene. Some picks here are straightforward hero/villain centerpieces, while others go big with dramatic bases and even multi-character action (like Spider-Man vs Venom).
Pay attention to scale and footprint. This list ranges from compact display options to full-size, shelf-dominating builds—great for a statement piece, but they’ll demand more resin/filament and more room.
Finally, look for “extras” that change the whole vibe: LED-ready bases (Daredevil), alternate parts (Iron Doom), or pre-supported file options (Magneto, Galacta) that can save time when you’re dialing in your slicer.
1. Hela – Marvel Rivals – Fan Art
by LA3Design

That sweeping cape and spiked crown silhouette makes this Hela pose read instantly from across the room. A strong pick for painters who love sharp armor edges and dark Marvel character energy.
2. Iron Man – Marvel Rivals
by Jean Carlos

Clean armor panel lines and a game-style stance give this Iron Man a crisp, modern look at ~170mm. You’ll enjoy it if you’re building a Marvel character display row with Avengers icons.
3. LADY THOR STL
by ZEZ STUDIOS

A rune-covered rocky base and flowing cape add height and drama without needing a huge diorama. Great for anyone collecting Marvel characters with a mythic, hammer-swinging vibe.
4. CAPTAIN AMERICA ZEZ STL
by ZEZ STUDIOS

Big 1/6 statue proportions and a classic hero stance make the shield and suit details pop after paint. Ideal if you want a centerpiece Captain America among your Marvel character prints.
5. HULKBUSTER ZEZ STL
by ZEZ STUDIOS

Chunky mech plating and thruster effects sell the weight of the Hulkbuster in one glance. Choose this if you want a loud, armored Marvel character build that dominates a shelf.
6. DAREDEVIL – for 3D Printing
by SANIX 3D

An LED-ready base option lets you turn the display into a lit showcase, especially with translucent resin. A smart pick for fans who want Daredevil as a moodier Marvel character centerpiece.
7. Magneto – X-Men

That iconic helmet and cape silhouette reads “Magneto” immediately, especially at its large statue scale. Best for collectors who want a classic X-Men Marvel character with presence.
8. GHOST RIDER ZEZ STL
by ZEZ STUDIOS

Flame-and-chain attitude comes through in the statue-style build, made to look bold even unpainted. Grab it if your Marvel character lineup needs supernatural edge on the shelf.
9. Lady Deadpool Fanart
by Dart

A pinup-style pose with loads of costume detail gives you plenty of fun paint zones and accessories. Great for collectors who like cheeky, creative Marvel character fan art.
10. Doctor Strange – 1/6 scale STL statue

Tentacles, an ominous eye, and a spell-casting pose turn this into a full mini-diorama, not just a figure. Ideal for anyone who wants Doctor Strange as a high-drama Marvel character print.
11. FAN_GWEN(STL)

Streetwear-inspired details like the hood and oversized headphones give this Gwen a fresh, modern silhouette. Print it if you want a stylish Marvel character that stands apart from classic suits.
12. Spider-Man – Fullsize

A full-size Spider-Man vs Venom showdown base brings instant story to your display. Perfect for builders who want Marvel characters in action, not just standing poses.
13. IRON Collection / IRON DOOM – 3D Printing Files
by SANIX 3D

Alternate heads/hands plus an optional LED reactor version make this armored mashup highly customizable. Great for Marvel character collectors who love “what-if” designs and kit-style variety.
14. Marvel – Venom
by Eric Chen

Tendrils, extra mouths, and that open-jaw snarl make this Venom sculpt all about texture and menace. Ideal for anyone building a darker Marvel character shelf with monster energy.
15. Galacta – Marvel Rivals – Fullsize

Full-size proportions and included pre-supported options make this Galacta build feel like a true display statue. A strong choice if you’re collecting Marvel Rivals characters with big shelf impact.
Final Thoughts
These Marvel character models give you more than a logo on a shirt—they’re real display pieces you can scale, paint, and customize to match your collection. Pick two or three favorites, plan your shelf space, and build a lineup that feels like yours.
If you want more fresh ideas after this list, check out our roundup of 11 New 3D Printable Models (Late April 2026) Worth Printing and add a few non-Marvel prints to balance your next batch.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Marvel character models here are best for a “centerpiece” display?
Doctor Strange, Hulkbuster, and the full-size Spider-Man vs Venom are built like statement pieces with big bases and lots of visual motion. They’re the ones your eye will land on first in a display case.
Are any of these Marvel character STLs easier to assemble than others?
Models with pre-supported options (like Magneto and Galacta) can speed up setup, while large statue builds often come in multiple parts for cleaner printing. If you want fewer seams, aim for simpler single-character poses and smaller bases.
Do any models include options like LEDs or alternate parts?
Yes—Daredevil includes an LED-ready base option, and Iron Doom offers alternate parts plus an LED reactor variant. Those extras are great if you like turning Marvel characters into display props, not just prints.
Which picks fit a Marvel Rivals-themed collection?
Hela, Iron Man, and Galacta are explicitly tied to Marvel Rivals styling, so they’ll look cohesive together. They also tend to have a modern, game-inspired sculpt language that matches a lineup.
Resin or FDM—what works better for these Marvel character statues?
Most of these are highly detailed statues, so resin printers like Phrozen options usually capture faces, armor lines, and textures best. FDM can still work for larger, chunkier designs, but you’ll likely spend more time sanding and filling.
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