I compiled these two elves to go with my Santa ( and M Claus ( jumbo figures - Bernard is the head elf and Twinkle is the decorator! Used Skimbal's and CountSpatula's figures - a combination of each - at 75% of the jumbo figure size, or 300% of the original minifig size, so they are a bit smaller as elves should be! Printed using Simplify3D in order to pause the print and filament swap where required on the legs. Some of the parts are a bit finnicky as they are so small - one of these was the mouth and eyes of the innie-head ( - I actually ended up melting a spare piece of black filament and squishing it into the indents, then sanding flush with the face. Bernard's shirt bottom and Twinkle's zig-zag skirt, their neck cuff and arm cuffs were an afterthought, based on a picture I saw - I compiled these in Sketchup (still learning) and they turned out really well. They are attached using superglue, with a lighter used to heat and bend around the sharp corneedges - take it slow and it will work out. The neck cuffs slide right on and you can heat and bend the overhanging pieces down if required. Bernard's shades needed a bit of trimming on the ear pieces with a sharp craft knife. Whittle down until they fit tightly between the hat rim and the ea. I can't seem to find the original thing, but they originally slid into two holes on the side of the face - I scaled them up to fit on the outside of the face, over the ea. The ea were printed separately and glued on, as I wanted them placed in a particular way. You can use the Spock head, but the face will not look good on these elves! Hence I used the innie smile head and attached the ea. The hat brim text was from Dogbert's "Name Your Santa Hats" thing: ( I was going to remodel the ball on the hat fringe and replace it with a Lindt bell, but I couldn't get the 3D modelling right - I may try this later when I've learnt more on Sketchup... Elf - Bernard The head of Santa's helpe needs to have atire that says "I'm in charge", whilst retaining the whimsical properties we all know and love.... plus he's just super-cool! Bernard's legs were printed using red, white and green ABS filament. Filament swaps were done as follows - each stripe is 2mm thick: Layer 001-055 in red (the shoe part) Layer 056-065 in white Layer 066-075 in green Layer 076-085 in white Layer 086-095 in green Layer 096-105 in white Layer 106 in red Other colou used for Bernard are: Shoes - red (with a couple of gold BB pellets for the shoe bells) Hips - red Neck Ring and Cuffs - red Body Fringe/Waist - brown (or print a normal body and a brown 1mm thick belt) Buckle - gold Body - green Body Skirt - green Arms - green Hands - Skin Head and Ea - skin Hat Rim - red Hat Top - green or gold Glasses, Mouth and Eyes - black Scroll - tan or light brown or red (or any colour you wish) Elf - Twinkle Twinkle, although one of the hardest worke and master decorator, is cute; nothing else, just plain cute... Twinkle's legs were printed using brown, white, red and green ABS filament. Filament swaps were done as follows - each stripe is 2mm thick: Layer 001-048 in brown (the shoe part) Layer 049-058 in white Layer 059-068 in red Layer 069-078 in white Layer 079-088 in red Layer 089-098 in white Layer 099-108 in red Layer 109-118 in white Layer 119 in green Other colou used are: Shoes - brown (with a couple of gold BB pellets for the shoe bells) Hips - green Body Fringe/Waist - brown (or print a normal body and a brown 1mm thick belt) Buckle - gold Body - green Arms - green Neck Ring and Cuffs - red Hands - Skin Head and Ea - skin Hat Rim - green Hat Top - red or gold Mouth and Eyes - black Extras Twinkle's Decoration String -- Lindt chocolate bunny ribbon and 3 Lindt bells - tie-off the bells at the spacing you wish to use and place a dab of glue in each hand to secure. Bernard's Scroll ( - I printed this in two halves, orientated on the build plate down the middle, as I wanted brown ring pieces and a white scroll paper. Print what you want to put on the scroll on a label sheet - the label cut-out size is 24mm height by 30mm width. Make it central and stick down. The balls on the ends of the shoe tips are yellow gas-gun air pellets that I had lying around. There is no .stl included, but you could source something from Thingivee if needed, although at 75% scaling they may be difficult to print. REMEMBER: some of the files are still sized at 400% for the jumbo 4x figures - I printed some parts at 75% and othe at 300%, depending on the source file size. You should be able to gauge for youelf which parts should be printed at what size. UPDATE: 30 NOV 2018 Per request, I have added 3 additional .STL files for: the left and Right ea only (Skin_Ea_L_R ) single head with the left and right ea (Skin_Heads_and_Ea_1xHead_with_Ea.stl) 2 heads with the 2 sets of left and right ea -- removed the extra heads below the print bed, so this STL effectively replaces file Skin_Heads_and_Ea_Z_TO_ZERO.stl (Skin_Heads_and_Ea_2xHeads_4xEa.stl) NB: check that the parts sit flat on the print bed. Adjust positioning in your slicer if needed. Please check/feedback whether they work for you - I have not tested and am not too good with Meshmixer yet! ;)