A 3D printed kit for the Deathbringer sword. Finishes at about 52" long.
Ships unassembled and unfinished,
Assembles on a 3/4" rod, cut 50" long. I suggest using an aluminum or even hollow steel rod for strength, but wooden dowels work perfectly fine too! It also takes a bunch of 1.25" long dowel pins, 1/4".
Kit does not include dowels, as they tend to be more expensive to ship than they are to buy locally!
Glue, paints and tools not included. Please allow 2-3 weeks for production, as everything is made to order!
A 3D printed kit for the Deathbringer sword. Finishes at about 52" long.
Ships unassembled and unfinished,
Assembles on a 3/4" rod, cut 50" long. I suggest using an aluminum or even hollow steel rod for strength, but wooden dowels work perfectly fine too! It also takes a bunch of 1.25" long dowel pins, 1/4".
Kit does not include dowels, as they tend to be more expensive to ship than they are to buy locally!
Glue, paints and tools not included. Please allow 2-3 weeks for production, as everything is made to order!
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