Description
Trident of Neptune – Aquaman – 3D print model
The Trident is a magical weapon that grants its wielder great power and the divine right to rule the
sea. For more information, please check this link: http://aquaman.wikia.com/wiki/Trident_of_Neptune
Files contain pieces of the trident ready to be 3D printed and complete trident files, that are not cut into smaller pieces. Keep in mind that the model is quite big. We recommend using a metal rod to reinforce the model.
SCALE
At 100% scale the trident’s dimensions are:
Height approx. 2000 mm (78.74 inches)
You can scale the model according to your height. Model is pretty big.
PRINTER SETTINGS
As the trident is quite big, it is meant to be post-processed. We recommend a layer height of 0.1 to 0.3 mm on FDM printers. All parts are aligned to the printing platform for easy manipulation. Most of the parts need minimal or no use of printing supports to save printing time and filament. For reliable printing, we also recommend setting a brim to the helmets shell parts, because of their height and low thickness. It will ensure, that the parts will not come off the printing platform during the printing process. Printing settings will vary greatly depending on your specific printer.
Do you like the model and don’t have a 3D printer? There are lots of people who offer 3D printing services these days. Try searching for someone who offers them in your area.
This fan-made model was brought to life by 3Demon. We are a group of modeling and 3D printing enthusiasts based in Prague, Czech Republic.
Here are some links to our social media where you can join our community or just look at more of our creations:
Got something to discuss?
I recently purchased the “Aquaman – Trident” 3D Model. The description says that we may want to reinforce the model with a metal rod. How is that possible when the middle pieces are solid?
We created this prop for a cosplayer, so we decided to make it extra strong by replacing the 3D-printed rod with a PVC pipe. Measure your PVC pipe and create an object of the same size in your slicer. Scale to 110% and subtract it from the trident decorative parts that you’re going to print. This way, you can use any wooden rod, aluminium tube, or PVC pipe to strengthen the prop.