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Plated Knight Knee Pads 3d model
Plated Knight Knee Pads 3d model
Plated Knight Knee Pads 3d model
Plated Knight Knee Pads 3d model
Plated Knight Knee Pads 3d model
Plated Knight Knee Pads 3d model
Plated Knight Knee Pads 3d model
Plated Knight Knee Pads 3d model
Plated Knight Knee Pads 3d model
Plated Knight Knee Pads 3d model

Plated Knight Knee Pads

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Give your armor build a clean medieval finish with these Plated Knight Knee Pads. This pair features a classic layered plate design with a rounded knee dome, subtle rivet details, and a practical shape that works well for knight cosplay, fantasy armor builds, LARP outfits, costume kits, and display mannequins.

These knee pieces have a strong traditional armor silhouette without becoming overly bulky, so they’re a great choice if you want something readable, wearable, and easy to match with other armor parts. They also scale nicely for miniature armor, action figures, and fantasy dioramas.

Perfect for makers who want a versatile pair of leg armor knee guards that can be finished as polished steel, blackened armor, battle-worn iron, or even painted in heraldic colors.

📏 Measuring Instructions

For wearable cosplay scaling:

Measure around the knee area where you want the piece to sit. Measure the height from slightly above the knee to the point below where you want the armor to end. Measure the width across the front of the knee. Compare your measurements to the model size in your slicer. Scale both pieces uniformly so the proportions stay correct. If you want to wear them over clothing or padding, leave a little extra room.

A hairdryer or heat gun on low can help with small fit adjustments after printing, especially for wearable costume use.

🎨 Finishing Tips

These knee pads work beautifully with many armor finishes:

Polished steel Gunmetal Blackened knight armor Aged silver Bronze or antique gold Battle-worn weathered metal

For the best result:

Sand lightly if needed. Apply filler primer. Sand again for a smoother armor finish. Paint with metallics or matte fantasy colors. Add washes and dry brushing to bring out the plate lines and rivet details.


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