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KING THROR ON THRONE (Lord of The Rings - LOTR)

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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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🔴 ⚠️ IMPORTANT – THIS MODEL USES SUPPORTS AND REQUIRES TOOLS FOR CLEANUP ⚠️
🔴 Support removal may be challenging and proper tools are strongly recommended (for example side cutters, hobby knife, screwdriver, pliers, files, etc.).
🔴 I always perform a real control print to verify that support removal is possible, and I provide real printed photos as proof.
🔴 Please remove supports slowly and carefully to avoid damaging smaller details.

 

👑 KING THROR ON THRONE – THE LAST GREAT KING UNDER THE MOUNTAIN

A highly detailed fantasy miniature inspired by King ThrĂłr, one of the most legendary rulers of the dwarves of Erebor.

This sculpt captures the majestic and imposing presence of the dwarf king seated upon his royal throne. The model features intricate dwarven architecture, rich ornamental details, layered robes, heavy armor, and a commanding royal posture worthy of the halls beneath the Lonely Mountain.

The dramatic throne composition and detailed base make this miniature an exceptional centerpiece for collectors and fantasy display shelves.

⚔️ LORE INSIGHT

King ThrĂłr was the grandfather of Thorin Oakenshield and the last great King under the Mountain before the coming of Smaug.

He ruled the Kingdom of Erebor during its golden age of wealth and prosperity until the dragon’s attack forced the dwarves into exile. His legacy later inspired the Quest of Erebor and the return of the dwarves to their homeland.

Known for:

  • King under the Mountain
  • Ruler of Erebor
  • Grandfather of Thorin Oakenshield
  • Legendary dwarven monarch
  • Symbol of dwarven pride and legacy
  • One of the most important kings in dwarf history

A legendary symbol of royalty, loss, and the ancient glory of Erebor.

🛡️ MODEL FEATURES

  • Highly detailed royal throne
  • Rich dwarven ornamental textures
  • Cinematic fantasy composition
  • Detailed robes and armor
  • Excellent display centerpiece
  • Strong collector appeal

Perfect for fantasy collections and Middle-earth displays.

📏 MODEL SIZE

Approx. 120–250 mm depending on print scaling.

Ideal as a display miniature or painting showcase piece.

🖨️ OPTIMIZED FOR RELIABLE FDM PRINTING

Designed for stable printing on most home FDM printers.

Recommended settings:

  • Layer height: 0.12–0.2 mm
  • Nozzle: 0.4 mm
  • Supports: Required
  • Material: PLA / PLA+ / PETG
  • Infill: 10–15 %

Tree supports are recommended for throne details and ornamental overhangs.

🔧 SUPPORT REMOVAL TIPS

  • Remove supports carefully around the throne ornaments
  • Use side cutters for larger support structures
  • Hobby knife recommended for fine dwarf details
  • Sand lightly before priming for best painting results

🎨 PAINTING IDEAS

Suggested painting styles:

  • Gold and bronze dwarven metals
  • Ancient stone throne effects
  • Rich royal cloth textures
  • Weathered Erebor atmosphere
  • Cinematic fantasy shading

⭐ WHY PRINT THIS MODEL

  • Iconic dwarven ruler of Middle-earth
  • Highly detailed throne centerpiece
  • Excellent fantasy display piece
  • Rich painting potential
  • Perfect for Tolkien collectors and dwarf fans

ℹ️ NOTES

For personal use only
Not a toy
Final print quality depends on printer calibration and support settings

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