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To make any reproduction of an existing toy, you need:
>scanner to be able to import actual existing toys
>knowledge of how to disassemble toys without damaging them
>a magical printer that can print in various materials that actual toys are made out of
>knowledge and skill to paint them
>the machinery and knowledge of how to create and run tampos
Now let's assume you don't want to do this but instead simply want to make your own toys.
>3d design software
>3d design skills and knowledge
>engineering regarding how to make a toy, design joints, etc
>understanding of tolerances and how to adjust them
>massive amounts of time to learn all of this
>continuous adjustments and knowledge building to get to the point of actually being able to develop a figure by yourself
>knowledge of how to anticipate and deal with tolerance issues before and after parts cleaning
>once again, several printers or a magical printer able to print in non-printable materials
>barring this, the knowledge and skill to cast 3d printed originals in a more workable material(s)
>the skill and materials to paint things
>knowledge and materials to be able to create decals and the like
tldr shut the fuck up some retard makes one of these threads every month. If this was feasible everyone would be doing it. You've never even drawn a picture of a toy let alone tried sculpting and painting a statue, or attempting to engineer joints and design a thing wholesale.