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Knight Templar Figure
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Design Concept This highly detailed 3D printable statue features a medieval Templar Knight standing in a noble and resolute posture. The sculpt accurately reproduces historical crusader armaments, including a full great helm (barrel helmet) with breathing vents, a complete chainmail coif and sleeves, and a flowing white surcoat and cape adorned with the prominent red cross of the Templar Order. In his right hand, the knight holds an unsheathed arming sword pointed downward, while his left hand rests firmly on a classic heater shield that shows realistic battle wear and matching red cross iconography. The figure stands atop an integrated, elegant circular tiered display base with a smooth wood-grain finish. Intended Use A premium display piece for enthusiasts of medieval history, collectors of military miniatures, tabletop gaming displays, or as a sophisticated decorative item for libraries and offices. Printing Suggestions To fully preserve the crispness of the tiny breathing holes in the helmet, the intricate texture of the chainmail, and the clean folds of the fabric surcoat, printing with a high-resolution resin printer is highly recommended. For FDM printers, a very fine layer height (0.1mm or less) is essential to capture the tapering edge of the sword and the curves of the shield without severe layer lines. Slow down outer wall speeds to ensure the small details on the belt buckle and pouches remain sharp. Assembly Instructions This model is masterfully engineered as a single-piece unit, with the knight, his sword, shield, and the circular display base completely integrated together. It is print-ready right out of the box and requires no post-print assembly or gluing, guaranteeing exceptional structural stability. Take extra care during support removal under the cape, the guard of the sword, and behind the heater shield to protect the clean surface finish of the sculpt.
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