Hell Hound Asymmetric Pauldrons and Bracers – Wearable Demonic Shoulder Armor and Arm Set
Bring a savage dark-fantasy look to your costume with this Hell Hound Asymmetric Pauldrons and Bracers STL set, designed for wearable cosplay, demon armor builds, infernal warriors, dark fantasy characters, LARP outfits, and villainous costume designs.
This set features a striking asymmetric shoulder armor design with one pauldron showcasing a fierce hell hound / demonic beast head sculpt, while the opposite shoulder has a spiked armor silhouette with a matching infernal style. The bracers continue the same aggressive design language, with sharp spikes, layered armor forms, and gothic-demonic surface details.
It’s a great choice for:
demon and infernal cosplay hell knight or dark warrior builds fantasy villain costumes barbaric or corrupted armor sets LARP and stage costumes display pieces and collectible armor props
The overall look is bold, hostile, and dramatic — perfect if you want armor that feels feral, heavy, and intimidating.
📏 Measuring Instructions For cosplay wearables
Before printing, measure:
shoulder width upper arm circumference bicep area forearm circumference wrist circumference desired pauldron width and drop distance from shoulder top to where you want the armor to sit
Compare those measurements with the model dimensions in your slicer before printing.
Beginner-friendly scaling tip
For the best result, scale each part uniformly to preserve the original shape and proportions.
If you are unsure about fit, it’s a good idea to print:
a draft test version a low-resolution prototype or just a small section/rim test first
This can save material and help you adjust sizing more easily.
For wearable assembly
Leave a little extra room if you plan to add:
straps padding lining elastic buckles attachment points to fabric or armor bases
🖨️ Printing Instructions Supports may be needed, especially for the spikes, undercuts, beast head details, and curved armor edges. A smaller layer height will help capture the sculpted surface details and teeth more cleanly. Print orientation matters, especially for the pauldrons, so choose the angle that gives the best visible surface quality. Bracers may print best depending on whether you prioritize clean outer surfaces or reduced support use. Works well in PLA, PLA+, PETG, PLA-HT, FPLA, and elastomer-based / flexible filaments, depending on your build style. For most cosplay makers, PLA or PLA+ will be the easiest starting option. PLA-HT can be a good choice for better heat resistance, especially for events or transport. Flexible or elastomer-based materials can be explored for comfort-related experiments, but most armor builds will look best in a rigid filament.
If needed, a hairdryer or a heat gun on low can be used carefully to fine-tune the fit after printing.
✨ Finishing Tips
This set would look great in many different finishes, such as:
matte black obsidian black dark iron gunmetal weathered steel blood red and black infernal bronze ash-black with red highlights
For finishing, you can:
sand and prime the parts paint the armor in metallic or matte tones use dark washes in the recesses dry brush the spikes and raised details add battle wear, scratches, soot, or blood effects combine with leather straps, rivets, chains, or costume padding
This model is especially suitable for:
wearable cosplay armor fantasy shoulder armor demon / infernal costume builds LARP armor accessories villain costume pieces dark fantasy props display armor pieces miniature armor action figure gear






































