Payment Day, The King's Sword
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Taken from season 5 of DROPOUT's Dimension 20, "A Crown of Candy." Using King Amethar's character art provided by the show as reference (art by Samir Barrett [IG: @sktchmsterskllz]), I modeled The King's Sword on Blender -- I dare not say its name so as to avoid being struck down by it. ... Huge shoutout to one of my best buds who went above and beyond in giving me pointers, cleaning up the model, and preparing the sword for printing. Check out his Thingiverse page cause he's got a sick Gravity Hammer (@UNO_Sebastian, link to his thing: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3613094)! ... From the tip of the sword to the peanut pommel on top, the King's Sword is 59" long (10 inches shorter than what I predicted King Amethar's sword to be based on his 7" frame). Parts are cut to fit an Ender-3. The "THREE" files are for smaller prints. I made one that's 20% of the original size and so it's about 12" long (pictures included). ... Just a theory: I think you only really need to print two of one piece. In other words: you don't have to necessarily print both L & R, you could just print either one TWICE. Along with the sword pieces, you will need to print: - (30) cube_A - (4) cube_B - (4) cube_C And I'm sorry, but on top of that you will need to make a quick stop to a hardware store or anywhere that sells wooden dowels (for me I went to Home Depot) to get: - (1) 1" diameter dowel, 48" long - (1) 0.5" diameter dowel, 6" long ... I had a lot of fun modeling and working on this prop! Again, huge ups to UNO_Sebastian and Samir Barrett! Please share your builds and feel free to reach out if you have any questions! Hope you guys enjoy!
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