Description

A 3D printed kit for Nophica's Scythe.

The blade is about 40" and the handle is about 70" including the bird. It's a big baby!

This prop assembles on internal dowels for strength. I've included a diagram of where they all go, but you'll need to acquire and cut to length the following SQUARE 3/4" dowels. We do not include the dowels. You can use round if you prefer/it's easier to find, but because it ROTATES, you will have to align the pieces yourself.

Dowel Segments: 14.5", 7", 9.25", 11" and 26"

If you want it to be collapsible for travel, simply don't glue the dowels into one half of a piece they slot into. (Ie, don't glue the dowel into the blade start).

Glue, paints and tools not included. Please allow 2-3 weeks for production, as everything is made to order! 

Nophica's Scythe [3D Printed Kit]

SKU: 45685109227837
Regular price $246.00
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Made in Canada
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The blade is about 40" and the handle is about 70" including the bird

pla, plastic

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Description

A 3D printed kit for Nophica's Scythe.

The blade is about 40" and the handle is about 70" including the bird. It's a big baby!

This prop assembles on internal dowels for strength. I've included a diagram of where they all go, but you'll need to acquire and cut to length the following SQUARE 3/4" dowels. We do not include the dowels. You can use round if you prefer/it's easier to find, but because it ROTATES, you will have to align the pieces yourself.

Dowel Segments: 14.5", 7", 9.25", 11" and 26"

If you want it to be collapsible for travel, simply don't glue the dowels into one half of a piece they slot into. (Ie, don't glue the dowel into the blade start).

Glue, paints and tools not included. Please allow 2-3 weeks for production, as everything is made to order! 

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