Zar-roc Sword - Inheritance Series - Eragon - Ithring

Zar-roc Sword - Inheritance Series - Eragon - Ithring 3D print model

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Ithring is Murtagh's Rider's sword. Originally named Zar'roc, it was the sword of the fallen Dragon Rider Morzan and had been once wielded by Eragon. The name Zar'roc meant misery in the Ancient Language. The name misery complemented the sword's actions, for Zar'roc was known for its destruction of many Dragons and their Riders by Morzan. It was renamed Ithring by Murtagh and its name now means freedom.

Sword sliced into parts as shown in graphic. Unsliced sword is also included. I am happy to slice the model into smaller sections, depending on your printer.

This is an interpretation of the sword Zar'roc in the Eragon - Inheritance Series of books. No scaling is needed; this model was made to be a one-handed life size prop. The sword is 1073 mm from pommel to tip.

PRINTER SETTINGS: To save time, we reccommend a layer height of .2mm an any FDM printer. We recommend orienting the blade and hilt parts vertically on your printer, and use supports where necessary.

ASSEMBLY: The guard has been modeled with cavities to accept the blade and grip. Some sanding of the blade and grip and/or cavity may be required for fitting, depending on your printer and settings. The gem can be printed and then molded and cast in a transparent resin, or you may use transparent filament to achieve a similar effect.

The blade sections are 240mm in length to accomodate most mid-size printers. An uncut blade is included so you can divide the blade into as many parts as needed for your printer.

Color preview included to match the original illustration colors.

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Zar-roc Sword - Inheritance Series - Eragon - Ithring
$8.00
 
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Zar-roc Sword - Inheritance Series - Eragon - Ithring
$8.00
 
Royalty Free License 
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3D Model formats

Format limitations
  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl)17.3 MB
  • Stereolithography (.stl)15.5 MB
  • 3D Manufacturing File (.3mf)12.1 MB

3D Model details

  • Publish date2024-04-04
  • Model ID#5201825
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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