Dangerous Ladies' 3D model for the Officer's Academy sword, 2025 edition!
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format.
Pre-sliced for printing on a 250mm tall bed, though it will fit an 230mm height.
This is a revamped version of our 2021 Officer sword, which did not have an actual blade; it is just a sheath attached to the handle. We initially did them that way because the students aren't shown using them, and we figured they are far more durable that way as it would cuts down on finishing, and can be slimmer. Additionally, the sheath in canon is straight with a curved tip, meaning the sword technically could not be drawn, as the curve couldn’t pass through the straight portion. This original version is also contained within these files in a separate folder; please see its notes for assembly details.
This version instead adds a gentle, scimitar-like curve to the entire blade, letting it sheath and unsheath smoothly. This is slightly less accurate, but it may feel more real or interesting to you. It has no internal dowels because of this curve, so I suggest printing it with extra thick walls.
All pieces are keyed for easy assembly and alignment.
The long sword and the short sword share pieces. For the short sword, omit the “mid” sheath and “mid” blade; the base and end will attach together the same.
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.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
DANGEROUSLADIES.ca
Dangerous Ladies' 3D model for the Officer's Academy sword, 2025 edition!
Model by Jennifer Rezny (@quicksparrows)
.stl format.
Pre-sliced for printing on a 250mm tall bed, though it will fit an 230mm height.
This is a revamped version of our 2021 Officer sword, which did not have an actual blade; it is just a sheath attached to the handle. We initially did them that way because the students aren't shown using them, and we figured they are far more durable that way as it would cuts down on finishing, and can be slimmer. Additionally, the sheath in canon is straight with a curved tip, meaning the sword technically could not be drawn, as the curve couldn’t pass through the straight portion. This original version is also contained within these files in a separate folder; please see its notes for assembly details.
This version instead adds a gentle, scimitar-like curve to the entire blade, letting it sheath and unsheath smoothly. This is slightly less accurate, but it may feel more real or interesting to you. It has no internal dowels because of this curve, so I suggest printing it with extra thick walls.
All pieces are keyed for easy assembly and alignment.
The long sword and the short sword share pieces. For the short sword, omit the “mid” sheath and “mid” blade; the base and end will attach together the same.
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.
Feel free to tag us to show us what you print and make! We love to see finished works.
DANGEROUSLADIES.ca
Reviews
Finishing Guides

Quick Finishing Guide - 3D Printed and Resin Kits
Just purchased a kit? Thanks for supporting us! Don't know where to start in assembling your 3D Print or Resin kit? We've got you covered.

The Basic Supplies for Bodyshopping 3D Prints
This guide is a great follow-along if you've purchased any Dangerous Ladies 3D printed cosplay props. This article is on the basic supplies you'll need for sanding FDM prints, with no...