The white, paint-yourself character from the hide-and-seek game MECCHA CHAMELEON has become a popular 3D print, and the model sets now cover several poses, including a recently added “Funny pose.” If you want to print the figures in the same stances seen in matches, the poses are spread across a few free model uploads rather than a single download.
Quick answer: The “Funny pose” model lives on its own MakerWorld page, while a full multi-pose set (Default, Laying Down, and the “A” / Hands Up pose) prints from a separate “All Poses” upload. Download either, slice the plate, and print upright with supports.

Which Meccha Chameleon poses you can print
Two main model collections cover the figure. One bundles four poses with display bases and has since gained the standalone “Funny pose.” The other is a fan-made set that recreates the in-game stances as separate, single-pose plates plus an all-in-one plate.
| Pose | Where it comes from |
|---|---|
| Pose01 (Default) | All Poses set, single plate |
| Pose02 (Laying Down) | All Poses set, single plate |
| Pose03 (“A” / Hands Up) | All Poses set, single plate |
| Four poses with bases | Character (With Bases) set |
| Funny pose | Standalone model page |
The “With Bases” collection ships nine plates across its full profile, but it also offers a single-plate “All Poses” option that fits the A1 mini and the P series. The fan-made set keeps each pose on its own short plate so you can print just the stance you want.
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The “Funny pose” is the newest addition and is hosted as its own model, separate from the original four-pose bundle. Grab it directly if that is the only stance you need.
For the multi-pose figures, the “All Poses” upload contains Pose01 through the higher stances and was built without AI, matched as closely as possible to the game character. If you would rather stick the figures to metal surfaces, a parametric magnet version of the character is available on its own magnet model page.

Print settings that make the figures stand
The fan-made poses print best oriented upright with supports added where the model needs them. The base scale is roughly 80mm tall, and you can scale it larger without much trouble.
Small flats are added to the bottoms of the feet so each figure can stand on its own, though they are not perfectly stable. If you want a steadier display, the “With Bases” collection includes stands for its four poses.
The simplest filament approach is to print in plain white, matching the character’s blank body. From there you can paint each figure to blend into wherever you hide it, just as you would camouflage your body inside a match.
What the figures are based on
MECCHA CHAMELEON is a casual online hide-and-seek game where players split into Seekers and Hiders. Hiders paint their pure white bodies to mimic the stage, then pick a spot and a pose to fool the Seekers, who must find everyone before time runs out. Spot, pose, and painting skill all decide the round, which is why the printed figures lean on the same expressive stances.
The game is available on Steam for $5.99 and released on June 9, 2026. Printing the poses gives you a physical version of the same character you camouflage in matches, ready to hide around the house or place as a small prank for someone to spot.






