Paladino Aasimar - DnD
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⚔️ "Born from light, forged for justice. When my steel lowers, even wings bow in prayer."
Here is the Winged Aasimar Paladin 🪶, a fantasy figurine that captures all the majesty of the celestial warrior: wings spread, greatsword planted in the ground in a posture of judgment, cloak billowing in the wind, and armor sculpted with sacred details.
✨ A piece designed for Dungeons & Dragons enthusiasts, fantasy miniature collectors, dungeon masters who want an iconic NPC at the table, or simply for those looking for a visually impactful display piece. The frontal pose with fully open wings makes the model perfect as a statement piece on a shelf or display cabinet.
🔥 What distinguishes it from the mass of D&D minis out there?
- More generous scale: 75 mm tall, more than double the classic 32 mm gaming scale
- Feather by feather detail: each wing feather is individually sculpted, not a generic blob
- Integrated sculpted base: no flat cylinder, but rocky terrain with environmental details
- Designed for FDM printing: orientation, scale, and profile tested to provide clean results without resorting to resin
🔹 Compatibility
- 🖨️ Compatible printers: Bambu Lab A1 Mini, Bambu Lab A1, Bambu Lab P1S, Bambu Lab P1P, Bambu Lab P2S, Bambu Lab X1, Bambu Lab X1 Carbon, Bambu Lab X1E, Bambu Lab H2D
- 🔩 Tested nozzle: 0.4 mm
- 🧩 Modular system: none (standalone model with integrated base)
🔹 Technical Specifications
- 📐 Dimensions: 105 x 61 x 75 mm (L x D x H)
- 🎨 Tested material: PLA+
- 📏 Layer height: 0.16 mm
- 📏 Initial layer height: 0.2 mm
- 🔲 Infill: 15% (grid)
- 🧱 Wall thickness: 2 perimeters
- 🔝 Top/bottom layers: 6 / 4
- 🏗️ Supports: Yes (auto tree, hybrid — threshold angle 25°)
- 🔄 Print orientation: vertical, with flat base contact
🔹 Printing Tips
- ⚠️ Remove supports carefully: the wing feathers and cloak edges are delicate. I recommend removing supports from top to bottom, using precision tweezers.
- 💡 Maximum cooling: feather detail benefits from aggressive cooling to define thin edges.
- ⚠️ Beware of the sword: the vertical element in the center is the first to fail if the print experiences vibrations; ensure the build plate is well calibrated and the printer is on a stable surface.
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.










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