Dangerous Ladies' 3D model for Emperor Edelgard's Accessories and Armour.
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format.
Accessories and Headdress Kit
Pre-sliced for printing on a 20cmx20cmx20cm bed, though it will fit smaller.
The disc with the horn attached has a completely flat back so it prints with minimal supports on the base. It has four slots for the pegs on the "donut" support; this donut can be wrapped with wig fiber to create "Leia" buns.
There's a hole on the underside of the donut; you can install a Chicago screw base in here that can then screw to a headband worn under the wig, or you can simply glue it to a headband worn overtop. The hole in the donut is a good space for your ear but it can be worn higher.
The horn itself prints in two pieces with a key to assemble and align. This ensures the base can print flat and improves print stability and minimizes support. Please remember to mirror the file when printing so you don't end up with two left horns :)
The collar is printed front and back and has joints for connecting them.
Elbow Armour
Please do a scale print test to check that the size works for you! It has about a 10.5" circumference by default.
The fan file included is optional; I personally made one out of fabric instead because the rigid piece wouldn't be as pleasant to wear.
Hand Armour
Should fit on any printer. Do size tests of the knuckle parts for sizing; I typically do a big one for the thumbs, three mid-sized ones for the middle fingers, and a smaller one for the pinkie.
Leg Armour
Pre-sliced for printing on a 20cmx20cmx30cm bed, though some pieces will fit smaller.
It’s leg armor! I’ve made this as modular as I could manage; because calves are really hard to fit for different people, the knees, wings, spikes and front details print separately, so if you don’t use the main boot, you still have the lil bits that make it Edelgard. You can even affix those decorative pieces to existing black boots or whatever you please!
All pieces are symmetrical, so they work on either side. The spike attaching to the left or right side is the only thing that differentiates the two, but the spike itself flips to fit on both just fine. You don’t have to mirror anything, just print twice.
I’ve included a whole calf and a halved calf for people who want to make their own cuts. The halved version has magnet slots in the spikes — you’ll need four 1/4” magnets per leg, so 8 total. Keep in mind these holes will change size if you scale the boot up or down!
The calf part is made roughly 10.5” tall with a 15" calf.
Files include:
- Reference images
- .stl files
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
http://dangerousladies.ca
https://bsky.app/profile/dangerousladies.ca
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
Looking for a sewing pattern for this costume? Our friends got you covered! Indigo Patterns - Emperor Edelgard Sewing Pattern
Dangerous Ladies' 3D model for Emperor Edelgard's Accessories and Armour.
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format.
Accessories and Headdress Kit
Pre-sliced for printing on a 20cmx20cmx20cm bed, though it will fit smaller.
The disc with the horn attached has a completely flat back so it prints with minimal supports on the base. It has four slots for the pegs on the "donut" support; this donut can be wrapped with wig fiber to create "Leia" buns.
There's a hole on the underside of the donut; you can install a Chicago screw base in here that can then screw to a headband worn under the wig, or you can simply glue it to a headband worn overtop. The hole in the donut is a good space for your ear but it can be worn higher.
The horn itself prints in two pieces with a key to assemble and align. This ensures the base can print flat and improves print stability and minimizes support. Please remember to mirror the file when printing so you don't end up with two left horns :)
The collar is printed front and back and has joints for connecting them.
Elbow Armour
Please do a scale print test to check that the size works for you! It has about a 10.5" circumference by default.
The fan file included is optional; I personally made one out of fabric instead because the rigid piece wouldn't be as pleasant to wear.
Hand Armour
Should fit on any printer. Do size tests of the knuckle parts for sizing; I typically do a big one for the thumbs, three mid-sized ones for the middle fingers, and a smaller one for the pinkie.
Leg Armour
Pre-sliced for printing on a 20cmx20cmx30cm bed, though some pieces will fit smaller.
It’s leg armor! I’ve made this as modular as I could manage; because calves are really hard to fit for different people, the knees, wings, spikes and front details print separately, so if you don’t use the main boot, you still have the lil bits that make it Edelgard. You can even affix those decorative pieces to existing black boots or whatever you please!
All pieces are symmetrical, so they work on either side. The spike attaching to the left or right side is the only thing that differentiates the two, but the spike itself flips to fit on both just fine. You don’t have to mirror anything, just print twice.
I’ve included a whole calf and a halved calf for people who want to make their own cuts. The halved version has magnet slots in the spikes — you’ll need four 1/4” magnets per leg, so 8 total. Keep in mind these holes will change size if you scale the boot up or down!
The calf part is made roughly 10.5” tall with a 15" calf.
Files include:
- Reference images
- .stl files
Please do not redistribute or resell. Intended for personal use only. Commercial use must buy a new copy for each item produced.
http://dangerousladies.ca
https://bsky.app/profile/dangerousladies.ca
http://instagram.com/thedangerousladies
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
Looking for a sewing pattern for this costume? Our friends got you covered! Indigo Patterns - Emperor Edelgard Sewing Pattern
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