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Battle-Worn Templar Bust – Armored Crusader Bust

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A1 mini
P2S
P1P
H2D
X1 Carbon
A1
X1
P1S
H2C
X1E
H2D Pro
H2S
X2D
A2L

0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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11.4 h
1 plate
5.0(3)

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This sculpted bust depicts a battle-worn Templar Knight, bearing the marks of countless campaigns. Scratched armor, dented plates, and a scarred great helm tell the story of endurance, sacrifice, and unwavering resolve. The iconic Templar cross remains prominent across the chest, standing as a symbol of faith carried through hardship and conflict.

Rendered in a classical bust format, the piece balances heavy medieval armor with refined sculptural form. Riveted pauldrons, chainmail textures, and surface wear add depth and realism, while the enclosed helm emphasizes anonymity and duty over identity. The result is a powerful, stoic figure that feels grounded, disciplined, and timeless.

Printed here in a deep matte finish, the sculpt highlights surface damage and subtle imperfections, making it especially striking as a monochrome display or as a base for weathering, metallic dry-brushing, or aged steel finishes. The integrated pedestal base completes the museum-style presentation and ensures stable display.

Well suited for:

  • Medieval and crusader collections
  • Dark or historical display pieces
  • Painters and weathering enthusiasts
  • Tabletop, diorama, or shelf display

🛠 Design Highlights:

  • Clean, print-ready geometry
  • Battle-damaged armor details and surface wear
  • Strong, symmetrical bust proportions
  • Detailed helm, rivets, and chainmail textures
  • Integrated pedestal base for display

This model was designed to convey endurance rather than spectacle—capturing the quiet strength of a knight shaped by battle. Whether displayed on its own or alongside other Templar and historical busts, this piece is meant to stand as a symbol of resolve forged through conflict.

 


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Colored from the H2C, the knight makes a clear statement
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Amazing, wondering how long that took ? than you for sharing!
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Replying to @machinegunkelly :
It took around 5 and a half to 6 days to print but to be fair the printed stopped several times because he thought there was a stringing failure.
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awesome print! thanks
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nice and smoooooooth :D thank you for sharing!
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Thank you very much for this beautiful model again
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Looks super good!!! wow Thank you for rating!
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Thank you!
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