Warlord Orc Warrior STL – Armored Boss with Reaper Glaive | FDM + Resin Optimized

He doesn’t shout; the armor does it for him. Where the Warlord plants his glaive he rulez!
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Meet the Warlord Orc Warrior—a walking declaration of war. Tusks bared, cloak torn, and a reaper-glaive big enough to harvest heroes, this sculpt drops on a shelf (or table) like a drumbeat. Bold plates, leather wraps, and trophy fangs read from across the room and photograph beautifully, making it an instant “scroll-stopper” for store thumbnails and social posts. Use him as a campaign boss, warband captain, or that grim miniboss your players still talk about three sessions later.

Why you will love it!

  • Chunky, durable detail. Armor rims, tusks, and weapon edges are intentionally robust (≥1.6–2.0 mm) so they survive sanding, priming, transport, and the occasional drop.
  • FDM + resin tuned. The pose is compact, overhangs are shallow, fingers are consolidated, and fragile spikes are minimized—setup stays simple, prints stay strong.
  • Painter-friendly surfaces. Clear material zones (skin → leather → plate → fur) make zenithal priming, washes, and edge highlights pop fast.

Settings

  • STL set: single-mesh (resin) and pre-split FDM parts: body, glaive/hand, optional head, cloak, base.
  • Keys: 3–5 mm pegs with 0.2–0.3 mm clearance; optional 10 mm ball neck / 10.3 mm socket head.
  • Scale presets: 32 mm (to-eyes) and 75–90 mm (display).
     

Print profiles

FDM (0.4 mm nozzle)
0.16–0.20 mm layers • 3–5 walls • 18–25% gyroid
Body upright; glaive printed flat/diagonal (shaft ≥3.2 mm). Base prints flat.
Supports: under jaw/tusks, inside armpits, and a touch beneath the cloak hem + blade underside.
For a two-piece glaive, add a 1 mm brass-rod pin channel at the join.
 

Resin (collector finish)
0.03–0.05 mm layers • tilt 20–30° • medium raft
Medium tips (0.3–0.4 mm): glaive underside near the head, cloak corners, shoulder-spike edges.
Light tips (0.2–0.3 mm): tusks, belt trophies, boot arches.
Short, even post-cure to keep the glaive a bit forgiving.

Speed painting recipe

  1. Zenithal prime: black → gray → ivory.
  2. Skin: olive base, green-brown wash, desaturated highlight on brow/cheek/nose; purple glaze in shadows for life.
  3. Metal: dark steel + black wash; bright silver edge highlights; pick rivets.
  4. Leather/fur: warm browns + sepia wash; drybrush fur with cool gray.
  5. Glaive: cool steel with subtle rust streaks near wraps; satin varnish on metal, matte on cloak/leathers; gloss dot on eyes/teeth.
     
  • Breaker of Oaths: He hunts a deserter who’s now under the party’s protection.
  • Tribute at Dusk: The warband demands steel or coin by sundown; the Warlord will accept a duel.
  • Relic of the First Horde: His cloak pin is an ancient sigil that unlocks a buried gate.
     

FAQs

Does it print on beginner FDM machines? Yes—parts are split for stability and supports are minimal.
Does it scale to 90 mm for display? Cleanly—edges and forms hold up at size.
Is it hollowed for resin? Provided solid for reliability; hollow in your slicer if preferred.

Note: Fan-made original fantasy design. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Dungeons & Dragons, The Lord of the Rings, or related rights holders.

 

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