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Anonymous1760941316
11-03 23:51
Model Name
goblin 3d model
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creatures & animals
3d printing
stylized
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🪓 5. Goblin of Moria – Reinforced STL Blueprint (Support-Free Edition) Base: 5 cm square rocky floor Scale: Small humanoid (fits 1×1 D&D grid square, ~28 mm tall) Description: A hunched, vicious Moria Goblin crouches low on a cracked stone base, sculpted in thick low-poly geometry to prevent breakage. Its entire form has been designed to avoid any thin or unsupported parts, making it perfect for FDM or resin printing without supports. The body is short and compact, with strong, angular legs bent in a crouching stance. The goblin’s feet and toes are merged directly into the rocky terrain, anchoring the model firmly. The knees and elbows are bent close to the body, reducing overhangs and adding solidity to the limbs. The arms are positioned inward, holding a short, heavy cleaver-style sword with both hands. The sword is thick and triangular, with the blade’s tip touching the ground, creating a third anchor point. The weapon and arms are fully fused together — no gaps between fingers, handle, or blade. The head is large and expressive but robust: wide jaw, blunt teeth, and a strong brow ridge. Ears are short and thick, angled backward to avoid fragile protrusions. The nose and mouth are exaggerated but not overhanging. The armor consists of layered plates and straps rendered as chunky geometric layers: a broad chestplate, shoulder ridges, and a thick loincloth that merges into the legs and base. A small back ridge suggests a worn pack or shield, merging smoothly into the torso for support. The base is a simple polygonal Moria floor: angular slabs and rock chunks, with cracks leading toward the feet and blade. The goblin’s feet and sword tip are embedded, giving the illusion of weight and stability. Print Safety Features: No thin parts: all limbs ≥2 mm diameter. Ears, fingers, and weapons thickened and merged to body. Three base contact points: both feet + sword tip. All parts interconnected: no floating or freestanding elements. No overhangs >40° — fully support-free. Visual Notes: Low-poly, stylized detail: sharp facets, deep cuts, heavy silhouette. Reads clearly at small scale — good shadow definition on table. Works great in groups for Goblin swarms or encounters in Moria. Durable enough for travel and repeated play.
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