Capt. America Duck

$10.00

Why do ducks lay eggs? They would break if they just dropped them!  Without feather ado, let’s make the intro-duck-tion! For the red, white and blue, we adore superhero Steve Rogers, a.k.a. Capt. America. Enhanced with the super-soldier serum, he fights crime as leader of the Avengers with his mighty shield.

Our collection of 3D printed ducks are unique and the designs were obtained through Patreon memberships with creators, Romwba3D and The Duck Vault.

Why do ducks lay eggs? They would break if they just dropped them!  Without feather ado, let’s make the intro-duck-tion! For the red, white and blue, we adore superhero Steve Rogers, a.k.a. Capt. America. Enhanced with the super-soldier serum, he fights crime as leader of the Avengers with his mighty shield.

Our collection of 3D printed ducks are unique and the designs were obtained through Patreon memberships with creators, Romwba3D and The Duck Vault.

Micro Mini Friends Axolotl.1.jpg Bat..jpg Bee.1.jpg Beluga.1.jpg Bubbles Fish.1.jpg Butterfly.1.jpg Cats.1.jpg Capybara.1.jpg Caterpiller.1.jpg Chameleon.1.jpg Chicken.1.jpg Chickidie.1.jpg Chipmunk.1.jpg Cow.1.jpg Dog.1.jpg Dori.1.jpg Duckling.1.jpg Elephant.1.jpg Flamingo.1.jpg Fox.1.jpg Frog.1.jpg Guinea Pig.1.jpg Highland Cow.1.jpg Hippo.1.jpg Killer Whale.1.jpg Ladybug.1.jpg Lizards.1.jpg Mouse.1.jpg Narwal.1.jpg Nemo.1.jpg Owl.1.jpg Parasaurus.1.jpg Penguin.1.jpg Pig.1.jpg Pigeon.1.jpg Platypus.1.jpg Pterodactyl.1.jpg Red Panda.1.jpg Shark.1..jpg Skunk.1..jpg Sloth.1..jpg Spider.1..jpg Starfish.1..jpg Toucan.1..jpg Trex Spikey.1.jpg Triceratops.1.jpg Turtle.1.jpg Whale Shark.1..jpg Yeti.1..jpg Micro Friends.jpg Micro Friends.jpg
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Bluey Duck
Batman Duck

"Jeep ducks" refers to the tradition of Jeep ducking, a kind gesture where Jeep owners leave rubber ducks on other Jeeps, often with a nice note, to spread joy and build community. Started in 2020 by a Canadian woman to share cheer during the pandemic, the "Duck Duck Jeep" trend has grown into a global phenomenon, with owners collecting numerous ducks on their vehicles.

“Cruise ducks” are rubber ducks that passengers hide throughout a cruise ship for others to find as part of a game of hide-and-seek, a trend that began in 2018. When a duck is found, the finder can either keep it or re-hide it. The activity, which is voluntary and not organized by cruise lines, has become very popular.