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Medieval Knight with Sword and Shield

A stoic medieval knight, rendered in full plate armor, stands ready with a sword and intricately designed shield, perfect for historical or fantasy projects.

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3D model of a medieval knight in full plate armor, holding a sword and a detailed shield, with a red cape.
Medieval Knight with Sword and Shield 3D model of a medieval knight in full plate armor, holding a sword and a detailed shield, with a red cape.

Model details

Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model depicts a formidable medieval knight, meticulously crafted in full plate armor. The knight holds a longsword in one hand and a large, ornate shield in the other, showcasing detailed engravings. A flowing red cape with white accents adds a dramatic flair to the figure. The armor is rendered with a realistic metallic sheen, highlighting the craftsmanship of the era. This model is ideal for historical reenactments, fantasy game environments, or as a collectible display piece.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

This knight model is designed for versatility. For 3D printing, it is set to a scale suitable for miniatures or display pieces, and may require minimal supports depending on your printer and desired orientation. The model is game-ready, optimized for use in engines like Unity or Unreal Engine, and can be easily integrated into AR/VR experiences. Its detailed textures and realistic proportions make it an excellent asset for historical visualizations or fantasy-themed digital art projects.

FAQ

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What is the scale of the medieval knight 3D model?
The model is provided at a scale suitable for 28mm tabletop gaming and miniature printing, but can be scaled up or down as needed for different applications.
Does the knight model include separate sword and shield objects?
The sword and shield are modeled as part of the character, ensuring a cohesive and integrated look for display and printing. They are not separate, detachable objects.
What kind of 3D printing supports are recommended for this knight model?
While the model is designed to be printable, supports may be beneficial for the cape, sword, and shield overhangs to ensure clean prints. Minimal supports are generally sufficient.
Can this knight model be used in historical simulations or educational content?
Absolutely. The detailed armor and weaponry make this model highly suitable for historical visualizations, educational presentations, and simulations requiring accurate medieval representation.