Legend of Zelda Master Sword (BOTW) (TOTK) (Full Scale)

A fully 3D printed 1:1 scale Master Sword prop from The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
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Truly amazing. Thank you! Very easy to assemble.

Thank you so much for the model <3
Heres my make of it, i chose to glue it all together ans spray paint it :)

It's a very cool model. Everything was printed perfectly. It was easy to assemble and now I am happy with it.

This was a really fun build. I printed a smaller desktop sized version. It was slightly trickier to put togeather since the tolerances weren't designed for such a small print. I did edit some of the hilt parts to make it work though. Otherwise it's a very nice model

Love this! Amazing model that makes my childhood version of me jealous. Next step is sanding the guard pins a bit to make it complete

A great model. It makes for a good base for a prop build project.

One of the guard pins broke but still looks cool. Thanks.

I had some issues with the guard pins, but besides that great project!!

I tried my hand at creating the master sword completely out of eva foam, but quickly realized that the details on the hilt were far above my skill level! lol! Printing these pieces gave me exactly what I needed to finish the project (in conjunction with @19NeoRame 's larger wings "Master Sword (BOTW) (TOTK) canonical wings - Adhesion Version").

Amazing and huge. I had some trouble with putting it together I had to use a rubber mallet on the blade but over all cool

Already posted a previous make. Was inspired by another post of someone making one with glow filament.

Hilt Wrap and Blade are Anycubic filaments
Hilt and accents are Protopasta filaments

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@J_125511 Man, that would be dope as hell! I have all the fixings to do that, just not the knowledge haha

@JakeBagadonut_887412 in theory it should be really simple, just a battery, a momentary switch, and a few UV LED strips running the length of the scabbard.

Unfortunately, I've got basically no 3d modelling skills to make it happen.