Sir Duncan The Tall Armor - Knight of 7 Kingdoms
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I made an armored version of Sir Duncan the Tall, though the shield crest does not have as many details as the original. I made two plates: The first is a split version joined together with dowels and the second is a full print. I find that the dowel version have less failure on the sword and gives a better result overall.
I created 2 print profiles:
print plate 1 is splitted in 2 parts easier on the sword to print;
print plate 2 is a single print which can be tough on the sword portion but if you slow it down, it will look fine.
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Duncan the Tall was a knight during the reigns of Kings Daeron II, Aerys I, Maekar I, and Aegon V Targaryen. Raised as Dunk in Flea Bottom, he became the squire of a hedge knight, Ser Arlan of Pennytree. Duncan then traveled the Seven Kingdoms as a hedge knight himself, with the young Prince Aegon, called "Egg", as his squire. The early exploits of "Dunk and Egg" are chronicled in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, which collects The Hedge Knight, The Sworn Sword, and The Mystery Knight. Duncan then served Aegon after he ascended the Iron Throne, eventually becoming Lord Commander of the Kingsguard for Aegon V.
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