Description

Dangerous Ladies cosplay kit for Strohl's Sword and Sheath. The sword finishes at 68", which is its canon size. 

Stohl's sword assembles on a 1/4" rod, cut 64.5" long. This rod should be aluminum or steel for strength, but you can use a dowel if you want, too.

It's very big! If you want to make it slightly shorter without scaling it down, you can just omit the bottom blade segment, and slot that into the blade base instead. This may result in a "step" on the sheathe if you decide to pull out the corresponding sheath piece.

Hardware and dowels are not included. Ships unassembled and unfinished.

Glue, paints and tools not included. Please allow 1-2 weeks for production, as everything is made to order!

Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.

Strohl’s Sword and Sheath [3D Printed Kit]

SKU: 49428534526269
Regular price $150.00
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Made in Canada

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pla, plastic, resin

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Description

Dangerous Ladies cosplay kit for Strohl's Sword and Sheath. The sword finishes at 68", which is its canon size. 

Stohl's sword assembles on a 1/4" rod, cut 64.5" long. This rod should be aluminum or steel for strength, but you can use a dowel if you want, too.

It's very big! If you want to make it slightly shorter without scaling it down, you can just omit the bottom blade segment, and slot that into the blade base instead. This may result in a "step" on the sheathe if you decide to pull out the corresponding sheath piece.

Hardware and dowels are not included. Ships unassembled and unfinished.

Glue, paints and tools not included. Please allow 1-2 weeks for production, as everything is made to order!

Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.

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Abraham Maldonado
Great quality in pieces, but no so much in shipping quality

1 thing that I will clarify, I'm LOVING the results, the quality is great and you can see it, there is a lot of details that I like and I know once I'm done building it, it's going to be really great, there is a couple things that you guys can improve, and that is putting more stuff that can secure the items inside the box, like some bubble wrap and even more paper, belive me when I say this, I used to work in a shipping company and I know how crazy the boxes can get trowed and damaged, and I say this because one of the pieces came a lil bended, and it look like it got hit by transportation. It was a easy fix anyways so didn't really cared that much, but it can be worst.

And the other thing is, I would love to have some tipe of manual or something just to know where some pieces go, I'm done building everything and I still don't know where some little sticks and triangles go, witch if you guys can answer me that I will appreciate it.

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Matthew G.
Great quality (and massive!)

Overall great quality kit! The sword and sheath truly are massive - I'm 6'3" and the sword/sheath still look large on me. I am still a novice when it comes to finishing props, but the printed pieces are relatively smooth and don't require too much work to get a good finish.
I would recommend putting sort of fabric lining on the inside of the sheath before assembling, just to prevent paint damage when taking the sword in/out of the sheath.
Overall, I'm super happy with the finished product and highly recommend this kit.

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Kayla

Amazing quality of the 3d printed pieces. Thank you so much.

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