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Imperial Armored Paladin with Mace & Shield - 32mm

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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I spend hours tweaking geometries, custom supports, and wasting my own filament so that you can enjoy a flawless, hassle-free print on your first try.

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Following the popularity of our previous Knight, here is a new, heavily armored Paladin variant! This miniature features a bastion of faith clad in full plate armor, wielding a flanged mace and a massive crusader shield. The model includes an integrated dungeon tile base.

Perfect as a player character (Tank/Cleric/Fighter) or an elite guard for tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and wargames.

 

šŸ›”ļø THE SHIELD OF THE LIGHT While the Ranger scouts the shadows, the Oathbound Paladin stands in the light. Heavily armored in blessed steel and wielding a heavy flanged mace, he is the ultimate defense against the rising darkness.

He does not carry a sword, for blades often glance off skeletal bones. Instead, he carries the Morning Star, designed to crush the ribcages of the Undead Legion and shatter their dark magic. With his massive Tower Shield, he holds the line so his companions can strike.

āš™ļø Print Settings

This model is highly detailed and requires a finely tuned printer setup.

  • Technology: FDM (Tested on Bambu Lab) or SLA Resin.
  • Nozzle: 0.4mm (0.2mm recommended for maximum detail).
  • Layer Height: 0.08mm - 0.12mm (High Quality recommended).
  • Supports: REQUIRED.

     

  • āš ļø Important Note on Supports: Supports are required for the shield overhangs and the weapon arm.
  • Removal: The supports under the shield and cape can be dense. Take your time removing them to avoid snapping the connection points.
  • Tip: If supports feel too tight, slightly warm the model with hot water before removal.

 

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Technical & Creative Note: This design is based on an AI generation (Tripo) that I have manually refined and tested on FDM prints to ensure printability and quality. The featured photo is of the actual physical print. I’ve included AI-colored renders only as a visual reference for those who wish to paint the miniature.

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Great Mini. amazing detail. I use it to compare nozzles and filiments. I've had the shield fail on me a couple of times but most likely a me issue as still new to printing
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thank you, I know the problem with the shield, the support is very delicate and comes off easily if the plate is not perfectly clean! thank you for the review!
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Thank you, I will try šŸ‘
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Scaled it up to a 90mm base size. A1mini, 0.2 nozzle, 0.08 layer height with PLA
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Thank you so much for the great review! 😊✨ very good job!
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hello, I'm sorry, 2 other people have had the same problem and one of them surely solved it using orca slicer. unfortunately, it works for me with all 3 of my printers and therefore I have no way of seeing the problem. let me know if you solve it with orca
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I ended up cutting the shield off and printing it separately. Printed great that way!
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Can you make one of these with a sword
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I can try, give me a few days to see what happens
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The shield turned into spaghetti
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Hi! Sorry about the waste of filament. Since 28 other makers (and my own X1C test) printed this fine, it might be a specific calibration or adhesion issue on your end. The shield is a heavy overhang: if the supports didn't stick well to the bed, the nozzle likely knocked them over. Please try cleaning your plate with dish soap. I'll try now with my A1 and i Will let you now.
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for me no problem. please, try again! bye
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failed 3 times on the mace, shield prints perfect but the mace keeps failing.. will clean everything ant try againšŸ˜‚
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It happened to others too. Some solved it using Orca Slicer. I tried with 3 printers but I can't reproduce the problem. Maybe try changing support types. But a clean plate is definitely necessary
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Really good everything was smooth, it broke when i removed the support but i can't expect more from the model fdm is just not made for that
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Perfect print
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thank you!
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Unfortunately, the print did not work for me. The sign broke off during printing and I had to cancel the print
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This turned out perfect. A bit hard to remove the supports but the result is very nice
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