Michael T
Michael T

Ghost of Valhalla

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Ghost of Valhalla 3d model
Ghost of Valhalla 3d model
Ghost of Valhalla 3d model
Ghost of Valhalla 3d model
Ghost of Valhalla 3d model
Ghost of Valhalla 3d model
Ghost of Valhalla 3d model
Ghost of Valhalla 3d model
Ghost of Valhalla 3d model

Ghost of Valhalla

Hey All!

You loved "Skull in Love" so I decided to make another skull while preserving some sort of floating "trick" to come along with it. This print requires some assembly as you can see but nothing too tricky!

Printing:

Skull - There are 2 skull variations, normal and "easyglue" which has a flat surface. As the skull must be glued to the helmet you have 2 options here, with the easyglue being... well easier to glue! I kept a full version if someone would want the skull without the helmet.

The skull has 2 orientations - the laying down one can be printed without supports and the standing one which will require more supports. The laying down one will benefit from minor supports for teeth and cheeks.

Helmet: Print the one that fits you skull - either regular or "easyglue". Both require supports inside to support the inside top.

Horns: Print twice - no supports Braids - Print without supports.

Assembly:

Attach the horns and the Helmet_Top to the Helmet using glue. Glue the skull to the helmet adjusted as you can see here in the images. The braids snap inside the helmet but not tightly so use glue here as well to place them tightly inside Important: Use at least 25% infill and 3 walls for the horns so they balance the entire thing forward. if you are using crazy infills for other parts just make sure the Horns have more infill and walls to make them heavier.