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The Iron Cathedral Inquisitor - Paladin Knight

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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🛡️ The Iron Cathedral Inquisitor - Grimdark Paladin Knight (40mm Base)

"No sin is too small to escape the judgment of the Iron Inquisitor. Where he walks, the foundations of heresy crumble."

Bring an imposing, heavily armored elite champion to your dark sci-fi skirmish games and tabletop wargames. This premium Iron Cathedral Inquisitor (Paladin Knight) is armored in massive, heavy plate power-armor, featuring prominent gothic cathedral arch shoulder guards and a solemn faceless visor. He stands in a rigid, immovable posture holding his colossal mechanical war-hammer with a firm two-handed grip across his chest, positioned over an integrated scenic debris base.

Standing at a compact yet bulky 54mm tall, this figure serves as an exceptional high-tier proxy for a Heavy Captain, Inquisitor, or Terminator-scale commander on the battlefield.

📐 Print Specs & Physical Dimensions

  • Base Diameter: 40mm integrated scenic ruin base (Irregular textured shape, completely optimized to fit within a 40mm grid).
  • Total Height: 54mm (including base).
  • Layer Height: 0.08mm. (The ultra-fine resolution is highly recommended to fully resolve the micro-textures of the armor paneling, the ribbed arm joints, and the sharp masonry lines on the floor).

🛠️ Downward-Pull Support Cleanup Guide

🧹 CLEANUP NOTE: This model is engineered with structural stability in mind. Thanks to the horizontal weapon layout, the arms and hammer handle form a self-supporting architecture that minimizes dense support clustering.

  • 🚀 The Downward Extraction Method: The tree support interface points release very cleanly from the heavy armor panels. For a flawless post-processing experience, always pull the support structures downward away from the overhangs.
  • Pro-Tip: Use a fine tool or flush cutters to fully clip and free the initial contact points underneath the shoulder arches and the hammer head first. Once those core contact areas are separated, the remaining tree branches will pop away cleanly in large, unified pieces without scratching the fine details.

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Technical & Creative Note: This design is based on an AI generation that I have manually refined and tested on FDM prints to ensure printability and quality. The featured photo is of the actual physical print. I’ve included AI-colored renders only as a visual reference for those who wish to paint the miniature.

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💡 What you see is what you get: Unlike many profiles that only upload digital renders of unprintable models, every single design here is fully test-printed, refined in Blender/Meshmixer, and optimized for FDM before release.

I spend hours tweaking geometries, custom supports, and wasting my own filament so that you can enjoy a flawless, hassle-free print on your first try.

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