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Game of Thrones Dragon – 3D print Figure and Lamp

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  • This product is a digital 3D model ready to be 3D printed not a physical product
  • Highly detailed model of a dragon from Game of Thrones
    3D Model fully ready for Simple 3D printing FDM ,SLS and SLA printer.
  • Data ready for 3D printing:
    • full .stl files with different printing options
    • also separated into smaller printable pieces

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Game of Thrones

Description

Dragon with Flames – Lamp or Figure – GAME OF THRONES 3D PRINT MODEL

Instructions on assembling can be found here

    • This product is a digital 3D model ready to be 3D printed not a physical product

This is a model of Game of Thrones Dragons with different kinds of options.
-with or without the Night King riding on its back
-2 different kinds of flames (one straight flamethrower and one in between that is on most pictures and can easily stand on a flat surface)
-with or without the option of having it prepared for the insertion of an LED for lighting (pre-cut holes and easy assembly)
-a high polygon version for detailed printing
-a pre-cut versions of the dragon so it needs less supports and so you can print it bigger with you given surface are (wings separate and body in three parts)

Files contain different versions of the GoT dragons and flames. The dragons also included cut into smaller parts in stl format.

SIZE

The main scale of the dragons is 250 mm (which fits diagonally on a Prusa sized printer) wide.
You can scale the model to any size you like. It is in high detail so you can enlarge if you like.

PRINTER SETTINGS

We printed the dragon with Fillamentum’s PLA. We recommend a layer height of 0.05 to 0.2 mm on FDM printers. All parts are aligned to the printing platform for easy manipulation. Some parts of the dragon definitely need supports. For reliable printing, we also recommend setting a brim to some of the parts. 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. For printing the straight flame without supports in the top part to print for a lamp I recommend splitting the print into two processes where you would use supports in the bottom part to be able to print the vertical surface and then leave the straight part without supports so it looks nicer and carries light better.

We try to make the models in a way that uses as little support material as possible.
This model is meant to be post-processed after printing. This can be gluing, sanding, painting, etc.

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. We’ve been making 3D printable models for more than a decade. We make a lot of cosplay accessories but we also make all sorts of interesting 3D models. You can join our community or just look at more of our creations here:

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Got something to discuss?


Customer
ron
5 years 8 months ago

What LED did you use?

Support
Filip
5 years 8 months ago

It’s a puck LED

Guest
Daniel Barkess
5 years 8 months ago

Hi, fantastic work on the model. I would just like to ask, what did you use as a light source for the models? TIA

Support
Filip
5 years 8 months ago

Hi, we’ve made an instructables step by step. You can check it out here

Customer
Gregory Stockman
5 years 7 months ago

I don’t see how you’re orienting the chest piece of this print to be printed without support.

Support
Filip
5 years 7 months ago

Hi, I print it upside down (with the neck pointing down). It still needs supports but much less compared to printing it whole and when you print it upside down the scales on his chest will look nice and won’t have supports.

Customer
Cortafuegos
5 years 4 months ago

Hi, excellent job.
What is the flame to use in the form of a lamp that corresponds to the 500 mm dragon?
If you need to scale the following files for the 500 mm dragon, what is the appropriate percentage of these two files using Simplify 3D.
flame-empty-for-lamp-250mm-dragon
flame-base-for-lamp-250mm-dragon
Thank you

Support
Filip
5 years 4 months ago

Hi, yes you can print those and the scale would be 200%

Customer
Cortafuegos
5 years 4 months ago

Thank

Guest
Murphy
4 years 7 months ago

Hey, this looks really nice, awesome work.
I came here from cults3d.com – Is this the same model as it is there? Because the price is lower here and the description in cults is much more detailed of what is uncluded.
Thanks for your good work. Will definitely buy this. Just wondering where I should do it. I assume you make a better deal if I buy it directly from you?

Kind regards
Murphy

Support
Filip
4 years 7 months ago

Hi, yes it is the same model

 

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