
Final Fantasy Buster Sword Printable Replica 3D Model

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Vendor: | Julian Danzer |
Published: | Aug 31, 2025 |
Download Size: | 13.2 MB |
Game Ready: | – |
Polygons: | 112,000 |
Vertices: | 66,000 |
Print Ready: | Yes |
3D Scan: | – |
Textures: | – |
Materials: | – |
UV Mapped: | – |
PBR: | – |
Rigged: | – |
Animated: | – |
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Final Fantasy Buster Sword Printable Replica 3D Model
A basic model of the buster sword from Final Fantasy including an assembly version made of 11 parts connected by 8mm support rods, 2 640mm long 1 1260mm long and one 1100mm long
the full sword is an overall of 2 meters long including the handle but can be scaled down although support rods would have to scale down proportionally - this is one big sword (according to the CAD model if made of steel it would be 45kg - I recommend printing it with a decent wall thickness and about 20% infill giving it an overall weight of about 2kg without and 3.2kg with support rods - you can also try printing the blade with less infill then the handle nad conenction so that there's not as much load on the handle - without the 2 handle support rods it will take some decently strong glue to keep the handle on simply because of how thin it is for the massive blade)
the full sword is an overall of 2 meters long including the handle but can be scaled down although support rods would have to scale down proportionally - this is one big sword (according to the CAD model if made of steel it would be 45kg - I recommend printing it with a decent wall thickness and about 20% infill giving it an overall weight of about 2kg without and 3.2kg with support rods - you can also try printing the blade with less infill then the handle nad conenction so that there's not as much load on the handle - without the 2 handle support rods it will take some decently strong glue to keep the handle on simply because of how thin it is for the massive blade)