The White Knight |"Through the Looking-Glass"Chess
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The White Knight | "Through the Looking-Glass" Chess
“You’re my prisoner!” cried the Red Knight. “Yes, but then I came and rescued her!” the White Knight replied.
The clash of armor rings out, accompanied by the clatter of a dozen bizarre inventions! Riding in to save the day (and occasionally falling headfirst into a ditch), the gentlest and most eccentric hero of the Looking-Glass world has arrived.
Introducing the White Knight — a noble, inventive, and wonderfully clumsy defender, ready to leap across your chessboard!

About the Model
This sculpt perfectly captures the whimsical spirit of the White Knight. Packed with character, he sits atop his patient steed, laden with his "own inventions." From the intricate details of his armor to the absurd accessories he carries into battle, every element tells the story of his noble, if slightly disorganized, quest.
Designed with the maker in mind, this piece is fully optimized for standard FDM printing. You get breathtaking, tabletop-quality details straight off your build plate, bringing all his quirky gadgets to life without the need for complex assembly.
Boost Me (for free)
⚔️ "Reinforce the White cavalry! Drop a royal Boost to keep the White Knight in his saddle."
⚙️ Cavalry Printing Tips (Settings)
To make sure your White Knight doesn't tumble off the print bed along with all his inventions:
- Layer Height: 0.16 mm is highly recommended to capture the fine details of his armor, his horse's mane, and the tiny accessories.
- Supports: Tree (organic) supports are essential here. Make sure to carefully support the horse's chin/snout, the Knight's arms, and his overhanging inventions.
- Infill & Weight: 15% for the main body. To give this dynamic piece a premium, heavy tabletop feel and prevent it from tipping over during a joust, use slicer modifiers to set the bottom of the base to 100% infill!
♟️ The Grand Game Continues (Collection)
The cavalry is complete! The White Knight takes his rightful place, ready to duel his eternal rival, the Red Knight.
Previous Moves:
White Pawn Alice — Every great adventure begins with a single step. Have you helped her reach the Eighth Rank yet?

Red Queen — She dictates the pace of the entire game and demands flawless execution. A formidable antagonist, without whom the collection would be incomplete.

Tweedledum & Tweedledee — The contrary White Bishops securing your diagonals. Make sure to add this argumentative duo to your board before they start a battle of their own!

Humpty Dumpty — The scholarly Red Rook sitting precariously on his wall.
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White Unicorn — The elegant White Knight, ready to clash with the Lion!
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Red Lion — The mighty Red Rook.

White Queen — a majestic and beautifully chaotic.
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The Royal Duo: Kings — The most important pieces on the board.
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White & Red Pawns — The Talking Daisies

The Red Knight — His clumsy but fierce Red counterpart.
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😼 The Next Move: The Cheshire Cat
“We’re all mad here...” Just when you thought the board couldn't get any stranger, a mysterious grin begins to materialize in the air. The elusive and iconic Cheshire Cat is preparing to join the game as a completely unconventional Bishop. Will he help you win, or just disappear and leave you with his smile? Follow the profile so you don't miss his magical arrival!

♟ Explore More
from My Workshop If you enjoy high-quality board games and functional 3D designs, check out my other chess collections! From the sleek minimalism of the "Arctic Night" set to the structural elegance of "The Architect", I strive to bring unique aesthetics to your tabletop. [View all my Chess Collections here]
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