Step 1: Print the STL File

You can find the Model Here: Lego Minfig Stackable Display Brick

Print at 15% infil at a speed and temperature appropriate for your machine/material. Dimensional tolerances may vary by machine and printing type. The original model was configured/adjusted to print well on my cheap FDM printer. Print with the back face (the one with the mounting holes down) and use supports for anything over a 75% overhang.

Step 2: Glue in the 1x1 Lego Plates

Glue in 1x1 or 1x2 lego plates using a small amount of superglue or clear gorilla glue. I use 1x1 because they are cheaper. You can buy them here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B086M8LZK3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o07_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

Since the 1x1 lego plates are so small and hard to handle, I found it helpful to first place the plates into a lego brick (1 used a 2x8 Brick). Then I would use that brick to press them into place.

Step 3: Mount the Brick to a Wall

Mount the Minifig Display Brick

Minfig Stackable Display Brick Mounting Pattern

Print the attached pdf and cut out the grey area on the dotted lines. You can use this as a template to mark on the wall where the #6 Head screws need to go to hang the brick