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Wearable Cosplay Peacemaker Helmet - DC Cosplay

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No AMS - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 10% infill
No AMS - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 10% infill
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Peacemaker Helmet - DC Cosplay Perfection

 

Detailed Description This is a highly accurate, 3D-printable replica of the iconic helmet worn by Christopher Smith, aka Peacemaker, from the DC Universe. This model features the distinct "dove of peace" emblem prominently on the forehead and the sleek, chrome-inspired aerodynamic curves that define the character's signature look.

The model has been engineered specifically for cosplayers, featuring a hollow interior for comfort and strategically placed side-mounting holes to allow for easy attachment of a chin strap or internal padding systems. The topology is optimized for clean printing, minimizing the need for heavy supports while maintaining the sharp, mechanical lines of the original prop.

Functional Use & Assembly This helmet is designed to be worn as a functional cosplay piece.

  • Built-in Accuracy: This model is pre-scaled to fit the average American male's interpupillary distance (64 mm), ensuring that the eye-slits align naturally for visibility without the guesswork.
  • Finishing: To achieve the screen-accurate "chrome" look, we recommend sanding through progressive grits, applying a high-gloss black primer, and finishing with a specialty chrome spray or vacuum metallization.

Origin & History First appearing in The Suicide Squad (2021) and later in his own hit series, Peacemaker’s helmet isn't just a fashion statement—it's a tactical tool. In the lore, these helmets (crafted by his father) possess various superpowers. This 3D model captures the "classic" version seen throughout the show.

Remix Potential & Alternative Uses While perfect for a Christopher Smith cosplay, this model serves as an excellent base for:

  • Custom Super-Solder Variants: Use the clean surfaces to add your own tactical rails or battle damage.
  • Trophy Room Decor: Scale it down to 50% for a perfect bookshelf display piece.
  • Cyberpunk Modifications: Integrate LEDs behind the eye-slots for a futuristic "Neon-Peacemaker" look.
  • Keywords for Remixing: Tactical, Superhero, DC Comics, Props, Wearable, Armor, Helmet, Sci-Fi.

Sizing & Technical Guides Even though the IPD is pre-scaled, head shapes vary!

Keywords & Hashtags #Peacemaker #DC #Cosplay #SuicideSquad #JohnCena #PropMaking #BambuLab #3DPrintedArmor #SuperHero #MakerWorld #JusticeLeague #IPDScale

 

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You're welcome for pointing out your lazy use of AI to generate your descriptions.
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I think he removed that
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he did remove it
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it’s not wearable if you hold it up
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I print things at small scales to prove the details come in EVEN small! If you look at the plates inside the .3mf (please do), it's scaled full size!
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oh
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deffo over his face
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Check the print profile, it's lifesize. I just print things small to prove the detail works
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mighty large hands you have thee
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hahaha!!! Yah, I print everything small to prove to detail works at small scales. So you can know FOR SURE it comes in at the parge scale...
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“there”
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