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League of Legends: Riven Broken Sword

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Publication date 2022-01-02 at 09:09
Design number 598025

Goowah

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This model is designed for decoration purpose. The proportion is set base on the in-game design. It is quite huge if you want to use it as a cosplay prop. The handgrip itself already come with 30mm in thickness and 77mm in width. I will suggest you to scale it down with software of your choice if you wish to use it for cosplay.

This is only the broken sword, no other broken pieces are included. Most probably I won't make the other broken pieces as well as it is very huge and not a good idea to forged all those pieces together with PLA as it will be very heavy. Furthermore, scale down will give a less accurate proportion compare to the in-game design.

I cut the model into 20 pieces to fit in my Ender 3 with 200mm x 200mm x 200mm platform. I do attach a picture with all the file name labelled to their parts correspondingly. You can refer to that picture to find the parts you want to print. I do include the uncut version as well just in case you want to cut it yourself.

All the pieces come with a flat surface where you can lay on the printing bed perfectly without using any support.

Once printed out, just glue the pieces a and b back to back to form a small part. Then connect the other parts to complete the prop.

If you move this prop a lot, please consider install a bone in between the connection face. It can be done by drilling holes on the connecting faces and bridge them together using an iron rod or wooden rod. If you wish to further enhance the bonding, you can use electric soldering iron pen to melt the connection part together and refine it with putty.

The post processing of this prop should not be difficult as the original design come with quite a lot of crack and weathering on the surface. This should give you more threshold for error in post processing job.

If you need help to do modification on the file, you can reach me at my Twitter @goowah_

Cheers and happy printing!

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