Frost Dragon Book Nook, Wings, and More – A Collection of Display Options
The Frost Dragon Collection brings a glacial, mythic presence to your shelf in multiple epic formats. Whether you're after an immersive book nook, a glowing night light, or dramatic crystal wing bookends, this release has you covered.
What's Included:
- Frost Dragon Book Nook A cut-back version of the dragon that fits perfectly between books.
Available with or without a slot for a puck light.
Makes an incredible shelf centerpiece with or without illumination.
Dragon uses 177g of filament
Book nook box uses 295g
- Full Freestanding Frost Dragon This is the complete version – no cut back, just the dragon in all its glory.
Comes with or without a puck light slot.
Great as a standalone display, night light, or fantasy décor.
Uses 202g of filament
- Crystal Wing Bookends A pair of stylized crystal wings that match the Frost Dragon’s aesthetic.
Print one for a solo statement, or both as functional bookends.
Each wing uses 144g of filament
Print Settings & Notes:
The LED puck light used is this one. https://a.co/d/99PLrKK
The Filament I used: https://a.co/d/bhpIOKd
Printed with 3 walls and 20% lightning infill
Designed to be support-free — but for guaranteed success, I’ve included supports in the .3mf files.
If needed, try these support settings:
Tree Supports
Build Plate Only
Critical Regions Only
Remove Small Overhangs: Enabled
These models have been tested across multiple machines and slice cleanly. If your printer is dialed in, you likely won’t need supports — but I’ve set you up for success either way.
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Very... cool. =D
Come on, someone had to say it!
I printed this out and my grandkids said it was SICK! I think thats a good thing. I have a suggestion. Could you design a fake book to go with the wings that would hold a puck light positioned where the top of the wing touches the bookend? I put the puck lights under the bookends but it doesn't look quite right but lighting them from the sides would be, as the grandkids say, SICK!