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Sauron's Helmet

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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7 plates
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Updated model and cut
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12 plates
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Wearable helmet model.

I divided it into several parts in a format that would fit ME.

I recommend downloading the attached .obj file and scaling it to your size with your measurements!

For any changes, please let me know and I will do my best to correct anything I might have missed. If you are a big fan of the saga, please let me know about any major errors!

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Hi, I started printing the Sauron helmet update. I tried your ring on for size and it was OK. Now I have both eyes printed and it looks really big 😁. Do you have a photo of your helmet with some size comparison? ☺️
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I don't have more, I sold it, I can try to ask for a photo, but overall, it's quite large because of the fit, does your head pass through the reference with plenty of room? you can try to decrease something by 10%, because the problem is passing the ear, if it passes, you can decrease it further, because there is more space inside. And don't forget to line it with foam
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Looking more closely and seeing your photo, did it look too big on your face? Because apparently, in relation to your hand, it seems to be an ok size. No?
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Replying to @rodskvk :
Thanks for the reply. I just wanted to make sure I didn't waste 150 hours of printing 😁. When I finish printing, I'll let you know :)
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very cool but HUGE. I’m going to have to scale it down to print one that is more wearable lol
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Sooooo beautifullllllll
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Replying to @rodskvk :
It’s insane.
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Hello, beautiful print 😍 Would you have the dimensions, height and width? I would like it to fit in a piece of furniture to complete my gaming space decor 🙂
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Good print file. would have been even cooler if left and right had been cut in the same places. And the test ring doesn't really reflect how big the helmet actually is. The helmet had much more space around my head. But you can/should fill that in with foam. I put the helmet on a lamp and it looks fantastic with the light
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WHAT PERFECTION!! THANK YOU FOR THESE PHOTOS!!
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how do you put it together?
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also, do you use super glue?
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I named the plate with the parts, didn't I?? some people printed it, I believe it was this way, look at the comments
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could you make a full amor? I saw the gloves and they were really good too, great model!
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Many people ask for this, the problem is just stopping to model this armor, it's quite complex hahaha, but at some point I'll do it!
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is it wearable
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yes, but it's better to check its size, I made it for mine. I left a whole version in the model!
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