
Las Vegas Raiders Stitch Hueforge
A beloved blue alien dons the silver and black of Las Vegas, creating an unexpected crossover between Disney's mischievous Experiment 626 and NFL fandom. Stitch grins widely beneath his Raiders cap, clutching a frothy beer while flashing a peace sign. The monochromatic palette emphasizes the team's iconic colors against Stitch's distinctive blue skin, blending childhood nostalgia with sports loyalty in this playful tribute.
View original sourceRequired Filaments (3)
#101820PLATD: 0.3Bambu Lab Basic Blue Gray
#4C5F71PLATD: 3Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
#FFFFFFPLATD: 5Filament details (brand, color, and TD value) may not exactly match the designer's original specification. In some cases, the designer didn't specify exact filaments and we've matched the closest options we could find. Always check the original listing for full details.
Some filament links are affiliate links — we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Learn more
Want to see if you can print this? Create an account to track your filament inventory and check your matches.
Create AccountYou Might Also Like

Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl LX Champions Football
by Reeftank&more

Cowboys Hueforge
by the_bearded_jedi

Pittsburgh Steelers Helmet Logo
by TheHueforgeLady

Charging Buffalo
by JustBe 3D Printing

Philadelphia Eagles - Second Championship Ring
by Canadian Gamer

Seattle Seahawks Skyline Hueforge NFL
by Reeftank&more
Recent Articles
View all
What Is HueForge? Guide to 3D Printed Art
HueForge turns any 3D printer into an art tool. Learn how colored filament layers create photorealistic prints and what you need to start.

HueForge Printing for Beginners: Everything You Need to Get Started
Everything you need to start making HueForge prints — what equipment you need, which filament to buy first, how the process works, and common beginner mistakes to avoid.

How to Choose the Right Filament Colors for Your HueForge Model
How to pick filament colors for HueForge prints — tonal value vs hue, building a color stack, substituting colors, and starting with a small versatile palette.