3D Model Description
Floki: Fully Mechanical Shell-Ejecting Foam Dart Blaster
3D printable toy foam dart blaster designed for cosplay and realistic play.
Due to its futuristic and “game-like” design, it is ideal for costume builds and events.
If your state law requires, print the blaster (especially the barrel) in bright colors such as orange.
Watch the product video: https://youtu.be/XURkcHAmfDA
Important Notes:
- Files only — this is a digital product, not a physical blaster
- Uses the same cartridges as Scully V2
- Reflex Sight and Drum Mag mods for Scully V2 are not compatible with Floki
This product includes:
- STL files for 3D printing
- Printing instructions (.jpeg format inside ZIP)
- Assembly and troubleshooting videos (links in “Instructions.pdf”)
Blaster Features
- Compatible with standard half-length foam darts
- Fully mechanical — no batteries or electronics
- Each cartridge contains the energy needed for shell ejection
- Recommended to use resistance bands for optimal dart propulsion
Non-3D Printed Materials Needed
- Office rubber bands
- Plastic-friendly oil
- Foam darts
Recommended Tools
- Stencil knife
- Sandpaper
- Pliers
- Screwdriver
- Scissors
- 5mm Allen key
- Weight scales (for tuning rubber bands if needed)
Printer Requirements
- Minimum bed size: 200mm x 200mm x 200mm
- FDM printer (resin is too weak)
- Standard quality PLA is recommended
- Avoid weak adhesion filaments (e.g., Matte PLA, Silk PLA)
License (Once Purchased)
- Unlimited personal use
- Allowed to make copies for friends and family (no financial gain)
- Allowed to make one commercial sale of the printed product per digital file purchase
- Not allowed to modify the digital files
- Not allowed to redistribute the digital files
- If you wish to create mods (e.g., attachments), please contact: leblasto@gmail.com
Safety Notice
- Recommended for ages 16+
- Not suitable for young children due to large reciprocating slide
- Always wear safety glasses when operating this foam blaster
Jonas Aarup (verified owner) –
Pretty hard to make it work perfectly. Had to try many different rubber bands. Disassemble it all and assemble it again a few times.
But worth it in the end.
If you’re good with your hands. This is definitely worth it.
And ofc. U have to know your printer. But that’s for every mechanical print.