Bullet Kin enemy from Enter the Gungeon
I made the 3D model myself in Blender a while back since I was new to the program coming from 3DsMax and had it printed by my brother-in-law.
The feet aren't 100% accurate, but I modified them so he could stand on his own.
The 'cap' comes off also, like a plug, in order to hide a tiny gun when he's being displayed on his stand.
Speaking of the stand, the little stabilizing pin doesn't really work unless you print him larger, so sorry about that. I might get around to fixing it later, but I haven't yet, so it isn't too likely I will.
What did I do?
I made this guy around the time Enter the Gungeon was release as I was a huge fan of the game and my brother-in-law just got his 3D printer up and running.
Some of the other models of Bullet Kin that I found online were solid, increasing the build times and weight and causing imbalance in the figure. I decided to make my own and hollow him out and making the top removable.
I posted it on my blog, put the figure on my shelf, and promptly forgot about it for a while.
Now its ending up here because a fellow Gungeon fan messaged me asking if I could upload it, so here it is. :D