Customizable, snap fit, articulated and poseable bobblehead in the style of classic 1950's windup tin toy robots. His name is BOB and that's what he does.Here's a video of BOB in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWU_xUSmFKcPrint plates 1-6 which has all the parts separated by color. The eyes, mouth, and logo chest piece look great when you swap colors half way through the print to get a sharp 2 tone look.BOM for individual parts:20 models 40 total parts1 base 1 feet 2 leg 6 pintack_large 2 pintack_small 7 pinpeg_large 2 pinpeg_small 1 body 1 dial 1 logo 2 arm_upper 2 arm_lower 2 hand 1 head 2 eye 1 mouth 1 antenna_top 2 antenna_side_bottom 2 antenna_side_top 1 keynot to be printed:assembly - just to show you how the parts go together head_cavity_negative - you just need it if you want to cut the shape in the bottom of a model to make your own bobbleheadAll parts snap together, no glue or screws needed for anything except the spring in the bobblehead spring section. Note: the pintacks in the arms can be tricky to snap in and you might break a few until you get it right. (don't worry the pintacks are small so you can print replacements quickly)You'll want to use a bit of hot glue to attach a spring to the inside of the head following the instructions on Bobblehead *Sta http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10822For a tutorial on how to make your own bobblehead model with the spring mount inside, see: http://wiki.makerbot.com/bobblehead Cyborg BOB with a human head is made of awesome!