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Ser Duncan the Tall's Shield - Full Size

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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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šŸ›”ļø Ser Duncan the Tall – Shield | A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (Full Scale)

Bring a piece of Westeros history to your life! This model is a faithful, full-scale recreation of the shield used by Ser Duncan the Tall, the legendary protagonist of the HBO series A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms.

The shield features Dunk’s iconic personal sigil: a green elm tree beneath a falling star. This design is deeply rooted in the novellas by George R.R. Martin, the creator of Game of Thrones.

šŸ“ Dimensions & Construction

This is a massive, life-sized prop designed for maximum impact:

  • Final Dimensions: 700 mm (height) x 470 mm (width).
  • Split Design: The shield is divided into 8 precision-engineered parts, allowing it to be printed on standard-sized printers (like the Bambu Lab P1/X1/A1 series).
  • Assembly: The parts are designed to be glued together, forming a sturdy and impressive display or cosplay piece.

šŸ› ļø Technical Details & Hardware

For maximum durability, the handle mounts use professional mechanical inserts rather than just plastic:

  • Threaded Inserts: Gniazda prepared for heat-set inserts BOSSARD 1386786 (M5 x 8.3 mm).
  • Screws: Use M5 x 8 mm screws for a secure and flush fit.

šŸŽØ Design & Print Tips

  • The Sigil: The elm tree and falling star are slightly raised (embossed).Ā 
  • Authenticity: For a realistic look, I recommend using a Wood-filled PLA for the shield body to capture that medieval feel.

A note from the maker: I’ve put a lot of effort into ensuring the proportions of the elm and the star stay true to the lore. It’s a project made by a fan, for the fans!

Feedback is welcome! If you have any suggestions or need adjustments for different hardware, let me know in the comments—I’m always happy to improve the model.

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