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URUK-HAI SWORDSMAN (Lord of The Rings - LOTR)

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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URUK-HAI SWORDSMAN (Lord of the Rings – LOTR)

Brutal Isengard Warrior Display Figurine for 3D Printing

Forged for war, bred for violence, and driven by unbreakable discipline — the Uruk-hai are the ultimate soldiers of Isengard.

This dynamic display figurine captures an Uruk-hai swordsman mid-attack, frozen in a moment of raw aggression and unstoppable momentum. The wide stance, raised blade, and heavy armor convey sheer physical dominance, making this model a powerful and intimidating addition to any Middle-earth collection.

Designed as a frontline warrior piece, this model radiates strength, brutality, and martial purpose.

⚔️ Lore Fact – Who Are the Uruk-hai?

The Uruk-hai were created by Saruman the White through dark arts and cruel experimentation, combining Orc-kind with Men to form stronger, faster, and more disciplined soldiers.

Unlike common Orcs, Uruk-hai fear neither sunlight nor exhaustion. They march relentlessly, fight with military precision, and exist solely to conquer and destroy in the name of Isengard. Their presence marked a terrifying escalation in the wars of Middle-earth.

🛡️ Model Highlights

This model features:

  • Aggressive combat pose full of motion and impact
  • Muscular anatomy emphasizing brute strength
  • Detailed armor plates and battle-worn textures
  • Raised sword ideal for dramatic painting and display
  • Solid base ensuring stability and presence

🖨️ Optimized for Reliable FDM Printing

Despite the dynamic pose and extended weapon, the model is carefully optimized for clean and predictable printing on standard home FDM printers.

Recommended settings:

  • Layer height: 0.12 – 0.2 mm (0.2 mm recommended)
  • Nozzle: 0.4 mm
  • Supports: Yes (tree / organic supports strongly recommended)
  • Material: PLA / PLA+ / PETG
  • Infill: 10–15 %
  • Orientation: Ready to print

🔧 Support Removal Tips

Pay special attention to the sword, arms, and armor edges.

Recommended tools:

  • Small flush cutters
  • Precision hobby knife
  • Tweezers
  • (Optional) fine sandpaper 400–800 grit

Steps:

  1. Remove major supports carefully, starting from the base.
  2. Clip supports near the sword and arms slowly to avoid stress.
  3. Use tweezers in tight armor gaps.
  4. Clean contact points gently with a hobby knife.
  5. Light sanding before painting if necessary.

🎨 Perfect for Grim & Battle-Worn Painting

  • Excellent primer adhesion
  • Ideal for dark metallics, leathers, and weathering
  • Armor textures reward dry brushing
  • Great candidate for blood, rust, and battle damage effects
  • Matte clear coat recommended for a gritty finish

⭐ Why Print This Model?

✔️ Iconic enemy from The Two Towers
✔️ Dynamic, aggressive battle pose
✔️ Optimized for FDM printing
✔️ Extremely fun to paint and weather
✔️ Perfect for dioramas or army-style displays

ℹ️ Notes

  • Intended for personal use only
  • Not designed as a toy
  • Final print results may vary depending on printer and settings

Expand your forces with the LOTR Series by Zajic73 — from heroes and wizards to monsters and soldiers, each model brings the world of Middle-earth to life through detailed, collectible 3D prints ⚔️🔥

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It's a beautiful action figure!! However, on two attempts the print failed, right on the shield arm. Even reinforcing the amount of supports in this area, I continued to have the problem, the feeling is frustration. Maybe I'll have to change some settings in my slicer, try to reinforce the tree support structure, z-hop configuration, decrease speed, minimum layer time etc.. I used the Hyper Speed black PLA.
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I'm so sorry you're having trouble printing, I've always been able to print successfully with the basic PLA from Bambulab.
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What scale are these models you design? they all look phenomenal, but do they scale well against 28mm wargaming minis?
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You can adjust the scale in Bamboo Studio.
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