STL model Shion horns (Overwatch) for 3dprinting

$4.00

STL 3d models for Shion’s horns from Overwatch, based on details referenced from the game model.
Includes various STL and print options: print as single piece, print as multicolor (separate parts inside the slicer if you load the regular STL) or print the horn and the grey edge separately (for single material 3dprinters or to paint). 3MF for Bambu printers included.
Horns are curved to fit the forehead smoothly.
Horn has little gaps hidden in the back to thread thin round elastic, so you can wear it around your head. You can also use fashion tape or skin glue to fasten horns to your skin, or skintape a magnet (if you print the parts separately, there’s a bit of room for a magnet).

STL files are already scaled and orientated in the best print quality orientation. You need some supports to anchor the print to your build plate at the best quality orientation (supports are pre-built in the 3MF).
You can also get the horns printed for you. Please email for this!

Description

STL 3d models for Shion’s horns from Overwatch, based on details referenced from the game model.
Includes various STL and print options: print as single piece, print as multicolor (separate parts inside the slicer if you load the regular STL) or print the horn and the grey edge separately (for single material 3dprinters or to paint). 3MF for Bambu printers included.
Horns are curved to fit the forehead smoothly.
Horn has little gaps hidden in the back to thread thin round elastic, so you can wear it around your head. You can also use fashion tape or skin glue to fasten horns to your skin, or skintape a magnet (if you print the parts separately, there’s a bit of room for a magnet).

STL files are already scaled and orientated in the best print quality orientation. You need some supports to anchor the print to your build plate at the best quality orientation (supports are pre-built in the 3MF).
You can also get the horns already printed, ready to wear, here.

 

Recommended post-processing for the smoothest results:
If you plan to paint these, print the version that has the horn and grey border separately, and paint them separately too before assembling it together.
Sand your 3D prints using 100-150 grit sandpaper, with royal use of primer or filler spray in-between to get a smooth surface. When you’re satisfied with the results, your last layer should be a primer spray, before painting it with acrylics, spraypaints etc. Protect your paintjob with a varnish spray in satin or gloss.

 

The 3d models are made by me. These files are packed in a ZIP folder, you need to extract the files correctly to be able to use them, if you have problems doing so, please contact me.
Non/commercial license information: You may not resell or distribute these files in any way. You may not sell 3D prints (such as raw 3d kits) made using these files, with the exception of custom (one-time) commission requests.

Disclaimer: Any rights are reserved for the copyright holders. This is a fanmade item, I am not in any way an official reseller or licensed by the relevant IP owners.

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