Sword of Fire
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Description
Unleash the power of the Dragon! This is a detailed 3D model of the Sword of Fire, perhaps the most iconic of the four Golden Weapons. Wielded by Kai, the Master of Fire, this blade was the first Golden Weapon discovered in the Caves of Despair.
đ Lore & History
The Sword of Fire holds the essence of the Fire Element and was forged by the First Spinjitzu Master.
- The Discovery: Found by Kai under the guidance of Sensei Wu, guarded by the Fire Dragon.
- The Transformation: It has the unique ability to transform into the Blade Cycle, allowing Kai to chase down the Serpentine.
- The Final Battle: Like the other weapons, it was reforged and purified to defeat the Crystal King, proving its status as a weapon of pure creation.
đ ď¸ Model Features
- Iconic Design: Features the classic dragon-hilt aesthetic seen in the early seasons and Crystalized.
- Perfect for Collectors: Designed to match the scale of the Shurikens of Ice, so you can complete the set.
- Multi-Purpose: Great as a display piece, a desk toy, or a prop for Ninjago fans of all ages.
đ¨ď¸ Printing Recommendations
- Material: Gold PLA is a must for the hilt and blade. For an extra "hot" look, you can try Translucent Red for the blade edges if you're doing a multi-material print.
- Infill: 15-25% for a solid feel.
- Supports: Recommended for the dragon hilt details to ensure a clean finish.
- Orientation: Print vertically for the best surface finish on the blade, or flat for maximum strength.
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