Castles have always been fascinating. As massive buildings that stand the test of time, they have been popular for centuries. For some, castles represent a safe place to live, protected by the high walls, knights, and archers. They were the theatre of love, war, and adventure.
Towers, bridges, gates, palaces, and all kinds of structures were included on castle grounds. In the Middle Ages, a lot of time and work was needed to complete them, but now, you can create your castle within a few hours with your 3D printer!
If you’re determined to have one of these regal designs as part of your dominion, but your 3D printer isn’t obeying your decrees, try Craftcloud! Pick your preferred material, color, and finishes, then let a professional 3D printing service – or rather a castle builder – handle the rest.
Now, let’s see about expanding your empire!
This intricate and detailed design is a mix of the medieval-inspired castles Neuschwanstein and Schloss Lichtenstein, both located in Germany. The file is available as a single piece or as multiple parts. The former can be good for miniatures, while the latter will let you go big! Either way, the result will be stunning, especially when printed with rainbow filament!
With a lot of fans worldwide, Lord of the Rings is one of the most popular fantasy sagas of all time. Every fan will love this model of the Dark Tower, with Sauron watching all of your moves. This model is support-free and allows you to install an LED to make the Eye even more prominent. With a dark grey filament, this model will look almost exactly like the tower design in the films!
Hogwarts is without a doubt one of the most iconic castles of all time. This model accurately represents Harry Potter’s school with all its buildings. You can use the magic rainbow filament or opt for the most common color, light grey. You can even paint it to match the film!
Watch out for stringing while printing, though. It’s common on a model like this.
Dracula is one of the most well-known horror villains. This character, inspired by Prince Vlad III, has scared a lot of kids and remains one of the most popular vampires of all time. This 3D model represents his tower, but it hides something really cool inside: a maze. In fact, this print is a puzzle with various fun levels, from an easy one to a very hard one. Fortunately, there’s a video with assembly instructions.
Printing-wise, the model doesn’t require supports, but pay attention to bed adhesion. The designer recommends adding a brim if necessary.
If you’re into cartoons or you have children or other young people in your life who love Disney, this is the right model: Elsa’s Castle from Frozen. The model is very detailed, and it shines with clear resin and clear filaments! Alternatively, filaments in white and blue shades will suit this model fantastically.
Being a support-free model makes the Frozen Castle even more appreciated. As is the case with other models on this list, an LED light can be installed inside the print.
What happens when the Mesozoic and Middle Ages meet? Castle Rexor! This design cleverly mixes the impressive T-Rex with the massive structure of the castle. The dinosaur’s mouth provides access to the building. Thanks to this trick, the model doesn’t need supports!
For those not drawn by Sauron’s darkness, here is Minas Tirith, the Tower of the Guard in Lord of the Rings. Printing it in white will make it look similar to design used in the movies, thanks to the model’s fine details. It’s half-hollow, which decreases print time, and supports aren’t necessary. You can even install an LED.
So, who wants to own Gondor?
If you’re more into iconic arcade games, this model based on Super Mario Bros. is right for you. It’s basically a planter that resembles the towers from the video games. A few versions are available: one with a drain to facilitate the maintenance of the plant as well as another that requires fewer supports. And if you like this design, you should check out the mystery box planter from flowalistik.
If you have kids, this modular castle playset is perfect for you. This customizable set allows you to create your empire in any way you desire. You can choose the pieces from over 80 files included with the original design as well as 10 remixes. The pieces connect thanks to butterfly joints, a really simple and effective way of joining parts together.
Another plus is that all the models have been designed to be printed within a 140-mm³ build volume. So, they’ll suit the majority of the 3D printers out there.
The ability to realize strange shapes is one of the coolest possibilities offered by 3D printing. This spiral castle has an elegant shape with realistic details and looks like a building right out of a movie. You can have fun painting it to look realistic, or you can also have a good time printing it with a novelty filament.
It weighs only 34 grams, a fast print that will make a great addition to your collection. Further, it doesn’t need supports.
Chess is a timeless game that fascinates both young people and adults alike. For chess fans, this minimal castle-themed set is a must-have for your collection. In addition to the pieces, it includes the chess board.
The models were designed to be compact. In fact, all the parts are placed inside one another. You can choose between round and square versions. This set will also be a really fast print: You can create all 32 models in about 3 hours!
The pots that are sold with plants are often plain and boring, so let’s customize them! This tri-tower castle design is the perfect choice for your succulents. You can even water your plants from the bottom, a really convenient detail. The print should be straightforward, and it doesn’t need support.
So what are you waiting for? Secure your plant!
This model is inspired by David Winter’s cottage, the Guardian Gate. For those who aren’t familiar with him, David Winter was an English sculptor who is known for his miniature buildings. As you would expect, this model is small and fast to print. Plus, it doesn’t need supports. The Guardian Gate will really shine with a nice paint job.
This cute castle is a really useful print to test your 3D printer’s capabilities. It includes a lot of different tests, including some for warping, overhangs, and bridging, among others. And the best part is, it takes very little filament and time: about 2 hours and 25 grams.
If you want to customize your own models, you’ll love the Grand Castle Generator. It allows you to control a list of parameters to create your building exactly how you want it. Nine settings control the generation of the castle model. You can even add an island! To use it, simply click on “Apps” and launch the customizer.
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