3D printed dragons: a buyer's guide to articulated flexi dragons
Articulated dragons are the most-printed model in the 3D printing world for a reason: they bend, pose and swoosh straight off the printer. Here's how they work and what to look for before you buy one.
Updated 6 June 2026
What 'articulated' actually means
An articulated (or “flexi”) dragon is printed in one piece, joints and all. The segments interlock during printing with a tiny gap between them — no assembly, no pins, no glue. Pick it up and the body flexes like a chain of vertebrae.
This is called print-in-place, and it’s the part people don’t believe until they hold one. The dragon comes off the print bed already moving.
What separates a good dragon from a brittle one
Joint tolerance.Too tight and segments fuse into a stiff lump; too loose and the dragon feels floppy and rattly. Getting this right takes a tuned printer and a maker who tests every batch — it’s the main difference between a hand-finished dragon and a cheap marketplace one.
Filament.Most dragons are PLA. The good ones use silk or colour-shift PLA, where the colour changes as the segments catch the light — that’s the “rainbow dragon” effect. Matte PLA hides layer lines better for hand-painted details.
Finishing. A raw print has stringing and sharp edges. Ours are hand-cleaned, every joint freed and checked, before they ship.
Choosing a size
Small dragons (15–20cm) are desk and pocket companions — they curl around a monitor stand or perch on a shelf. Larger dragons with poseable wings are display pieces; a 28cm wingspan has real presence on a bookshelf.
If it’s a gift for a child, go small — kids carry them everywhere, and the smaller bodies survive pockets and school bags better.
Caring for an articulated dragon
PLA is tough but has two enemies: heat and teeth. Keep dragons out of parked cars and direct summer sun, and away from dogs. If a joint gets gritty, a rinse in cool water restores the glide — no oil needed.
Our dragons
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Emberwing Dragon
Tiny fiery dragon with flexible movement and bold orange charm

Crystal tide dragon
Magical crystal-inspired dragon with smooth flexible movement and icy blue charm.

Frosthorn Dragon
Adorable reindeer-inspired dragon with flexible movement and cosy winter vibes.
NewHeartflare Dragon
Sweet heart-inspired dragon with flexible movement and magical charm.
Common questions
Are articulated dragons suitable for kids?OpenClose
Ours suit ages 6 and up. The joints are sturdy, but small heads and tails aren't for toddlers who still chew things. PLA is non-toxic, and we use food-safe pigments.
Do the joints wear out?OpenClose
Not with normal play. Print-in-place joints have no pins or screws to loosen — the hinge is a single piece of plastic. Avoid leaving them on a hot dashboard; PLA softens above about 60°C.
Can I pick my own colours?OpenClose
Yes. Every dragon is printed to order, so you can request a colourway via the enquiry form on any product page — or commission a fully custom dragon.
How long does delivery take?OpenClose
Each dragon is printed when you order it. Allow 3–7 days for printing and finishing, plus standard AU shipping.
Want a dragon in your colours?
Every dragon is printed to order in Australia. Tell us the colourway — or the person it's for — and we'll match it.
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