Your waters are no longer safe! The Jason Voorhees Rubber Duck has invaded your ponds, rivers, and lakes!



I created this model to enter into the Tinkercad/Myminifactory Halloween Contest in the "Treats" category as fun Halloween decor.



You can click on the pictures to see all 5 printed models and the details of each.



Update 11/1/2017: I added a fun, new version to compliment this one. You can find it here: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/49046.



Included in this design are single and dual extrusion models for the main body, mask, and weapons.



Most of the parts should have uploaded in the positions I found them easiest to print.



I used Loctite Super Glue to glue the beak and the strap for the mask. Glue is option for the rest of the pieces since they should all fit snugly on their own.

I glued each notch of the strap into the mask slot individually, giving each one time to dry before moving on to the next one.



I dipped the hair in hot water (be careful!) to soften it and pressed it close to his head so the mask will fit properly. I left extra hair on the model so you can clip it afterwards to make it look however you feel. His head will be more cumbersome to put on if you choose to give him hair past his "shoulders".



When putting the mask on (beak and strap should be dry and hair clipped and groomed close to his head), focus on putting the beak into the designated area of the mask. The strap will bend over the head as you slip the beak in.



The eyes are labeled underneath so you know which eye is which from Jason's perspective.



If the eyes, beak, or arms do not not quite fit, it is due to slight over-extrusion. I mostly did not have this issue, but shaving off the extra filament will fix the problem.



This model can actually float, but it is not balanced well due to being heavier in the front.



I hope you all enjoy!

This object was made in Tinkercad.