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Bloody Sword for Joseph from Identity V fantasy vampire weapon STL for 3D print

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  • stl_Bloody Sword.zip
    • 1.stl
    • 16.JPG
    • 2.JPG
    • 2.stl
    • 3.JPG
    • 3.stl
    • 4.JPG
    • 4.stl
    • 4_2.stl
    • 5.stl
    • 6.stl
    • 7.stl
    • 8.stl
    • brosh.stl
    • connect.JPG
    • connect2.JPG
    • d1.JPG
    • d2.JPG
    • d3.JPG
    • d4.JPG
    • forehead.stl
    • gem_brosh.stl
    • gem_forehead.stl
    • gem_ring1.stl
    • gem_sword.stl
    • info.txt
    • inner channel for wiring.JPG
    • ring1.stl
    • ring2.stl
    • slot for battery and switch.JPG

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Publication date 2023-10-18 at 18:27
Design number 1522352

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A sword with a wonderful design, suitable for both this character from the game and for the original vampire cosplay. I made this sword with a light, so the guard has an inner channel for wiring and a slot for a battery and a button Sword length 1 m, weight of printed parts about 420 g at 15% filling The sword is divided into 8 parts for printing on a 3D printer of a standard size (the largest part is 209 mm high). The file archive contains screenshots and descriptions with additional information about printing.

You need 12 mm diameter and less than meter long rod or tube for core and 8 small (about 20 mm) pieces of wood stick (like sushi chopsticks) for assembling.

3D models of accessories are designed for printing on a photopolymer printer, but they can also be printed on a regular FDM printer with more accurate settings.

These details was created with an approximate size, you need to calculate the size that fits the proportions of your suit and increase or decrease these details and gems to them by the appropriate percentage of the scale.

I used transparent tinted photopolymer resin for all the gems. But you can also print them on a FDM printer, make a silicone mold and cast from epoxy resin.

I'd be very grateful if you'd credit me with the 3D Model File used for your cosplay craft @tavi_cosplay_props on Instagram or Twitter. Thank you!

This listing will give you access to the stl digital files for use with a 3D printer. It is not a physical item and does not include delivery of things.
This product (digital files) is licensed under CC-BY-NC. This means that the files you purchased are for personal use only, with attribution. For commercial use, you must buy a new copy of this 3d model for each item produced.
Thank you for your interest and for reading the description to the end! β™₯

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