I’ve been 3D printing some much needed accessories for our Baby Yoda doll — wanna see? I’ll show you where you can get the files if you own a 3D printer or where you can pick up the merch if you just want to push BUY NOW.
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As you know, it was a long time before we could buy anything Baby Yoda related, since Disney was trying to keep this adorable little guy a secret. I even tried to make my own version of The Child in clay for a Christmas ornament. I think he still needs some work.
When we finally spotted Baby Yoda at a local Target this summer, Mitch and I were very excited to, ah hem, “secure the asset” as Mando would say.
However, being the first version to hit the toy aisle, our Baby Yoda didn’t come with any of the accessories that he’s now known for holding. No bowl of soup. No Mythosaur skull necklace. No froggie or shift knob off the Razor Crest.
Baby Yoda Has Swag
The second season of the Mandalorian is now out, and so is the second wave of toys…just in time for Christmas! I spotted the very same The Child doll at Costco and DANG IT he had accessories! A bowl for his soup, a necklace, silver ball and his little froggie.
So does this “talking” Baby Yoda. DANG IT!
I’m not in the mood to buy several Baby Yodas, especially when it’s the EXACT same doll with just a few extras thrown in. And yes, this is coming from the same mom who bought 15 Porgs for her kid in 2018. But they were all different.
Besides, you can have a flock of Porgs…there’s only ONE Baby Yoda.
I decided that I would get crafty and make our Baby Yoda some toys and props with my 3D printer.
If you don’t have a 3D printer, it’s pretty easy to find most of his props laying around your house. Our ball is Super Ball I found in a drawer, and honestly I could have found a plastic frog somewhere in Mitch’s room.
The cup doesn’t have to be exact, but I know I’ve got a wooden bowl around here…somewhere.
The pendent is the only truly unique thing on this list and you can find these on Etsy or Amazon.
Baby Yoda Accessories
Does your Baby Yoda need a bowl for his soup? A ball to toss around? Here's you go!
A little Frog
Baby Yoda loves frogs! Ok, he likes to eat them, so don't get too attached. This 3D frog is the perfect size! It's a quick print, but you will need to be carefull with supports. I printed ours at .16 layer height.
Free file located at Thingiverse.
Squishy Stress Forest Frog
There's tons of toy frogs to pick from, but I really like this squishy stress frog. You can take turns playing with it with Baby Yoda.
Mythosaur Skull Pendant
Mando gives The Child his Mythosaur necklace at the end of season one. The skull has a lot of Star Wars lore behind it, having been associated with Boba Fett.
I 3D printed this one from a free file on Thingiverse, in silver silk PLA. It's a quick and easy print and just needs a little support under the tusks.
Star Wars Mandalorian Mythosaur
If you don't have a 3D printer, I suggest this keychain version you can snag on Amazon. There's plenty of jewelry grade pendants out there too, but if you're just outfitting a doll you don't need to spend $50 bucks.
Soup Bowl
There's a scene in the first season where Baby Yoda sips a bowl of soup and it became a rather popular meme.
I printed a soup bowl from a free Thingiverse file from wood PLA. It took a couple hours, but needs no support.
Dtocs Palm Leaf Bowl
If you don't have a wooden bowl stashed away somewhere, you can always give him a wooden salad bowl. However, these disposable leaf bowls are perfect. They're lightweight so you could glue or tape it to his hands. It comes in a pack of 25, so use the rest on a nice picnic.
Baby Yoda Bassinet
When I get some more time, I think I'll scale up this bassinet for Baby Yoda. Or maybe just print it out for my smaller The Child figurines.