Here is a Thingiverse link

They are easy to print and can be shaped after for a realistic look. I used a .2 nozzle and dipped the legs in boiling water to bend them to shape.

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Redbacks? If you’re deploying these in Australia then that is just evil.

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As an Australian I had a heart attack before I read the title.

You don’t just pick up a handful of redbacks, you fool! You kill them with fire and sleep with one eye open for the next month!

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I had a teacher who like… owned or had something to do with running a store called Redback. Now that I think of it idk why he was a teacher with that kind of money. We found a redback in the classroom and he relocated it outside. Just in the yard. Where the children play.

Good times.

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Don’t worry, when I print them they will be left over white, left over Oreo, left over shiny blue, etc.

These guys are gonna look sick 😎

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