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Raine Sage - Tales of Symphonia scepter

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  • assemblage v1.obj
  • assemblage v2.obj
  • boule spectre v1.obj
  • sceptre haut v2.obj
  • sceptre haut v3.obj
  • sceptre haut v4.obj
  • sceptre raine sage v1.obj
  • sceptre raine sage v2.obj
  • tube sceptre v1.obj

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Publication date 2023-05-24 at 12:57
Design number 1235985

3D printer file info

3D model description

The Raine Sage scepter file includes several models with different designs, offering flexibility to the person wishing to print it. For the upper part of the scepter, you can choose between three different files, each featuring a distinct design. Similarly, for the lower part of the scepter, there are two additional files, each with a different design. This allows you to customize the final appearance of your scepter to your own preferences.

As for the scepter handle, the file called "tube spectre" has a preset length of 10 cm. To obtain a complete replica with a height of 1.60 m, you'll need to print and fit 14 of these tubes. However, if you'd like a smaller version of the scepter, simply print and fit fewer tubes, adjusting the overall length as required.

Another practical option is to replace the printed tube assembly with a real 32 mm diameter PVC tube, cut to the desired length. This offers a solid, practical alternative for building the scepter handle.

In summary, the Raine Sage scepter file offers several models for the top and bottom, while the handle requires the printing of several interlocking tubes. You can also use a 32 mm diameter PVC tube if you prefer this option. Take advantage of printing and assembly to create your personalized replica of Raine Sage's scepter!

3D printing settings

To print the Raine Sage scepter to scale, please follow the instructions below.

First, make sure your print is set to 100%, which corresponds to a stick 1m60 high with a sphere at the top 14 cm in diameter. If you want to print a slightly smaller version, you can change the scale:

So, at 90%, the stick will measure around 1m44 with a sphere 12.6 cm in diameter, while at 80%, it will measure around 1m28 with a sphere 11.2 cm in diameter.

Be sure to adjust your printing software settings accordingly to achieve the desired dimensions.

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