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Philips OneBlade 360 travelchest / Kingdom Come: Deliviernce II working key lock

Travel chase for Philips OneBlade 360 QP4631/65 in a Kingdom Come Deliverence II design
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updated February 23, 2026

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A travel case for your Philips OneBlade 360 and your accessories, featuring a "Kingdom Come Deliverance II" wooden chest design. 

I chose the yellow interior and the Icon to align with the design language of KCD2. 

You can fit: 

  • Philips Oneblade 360

  • 2 x blades

  • 1 x USB charging cable

  • and some additional accessories in two big slots

A key hidden on the backside opens and closes the chest.

The assembly is straight forward: just slide the metal parts on it until the click in. Don't forget to put in the keyguard the right way ( the slots facing left and down) befor clipping on the top metalbar. There is no support structure needed if you printer can print overhang angles of 22,5°. The Kingdom Come 2 icon glued to the embed position on top, i use left over melted filament to fix it in place. for the Key there is a supportstructure needed.

Don't be shy of breaking the hinges free, but do be careful. Same with the keyhole, I used a gentle hammer tap to get it free. 

Your Printer needs to pass a 0.3 mm tolerance test. 

You can decide between

  • printing the KCD2 icon as in the pictures separately and in clolour (OB-03_...1.1 ; OB-03_...1.2 and KCD2_icon required) you also need a way to glue it into place, i use leftover filament. 

  • or printing it emdedded into the metal band then you need (OB-03_...2.1 ; OB-03_...2.2)

I tested it with PLA, coconut brown, sunflower yellow and some leftover no name grey filament.

Enjoy.

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