Whether you’re a gamer or not, chances are you’ve seen something about Elden Ring somewhere on the internet. It’s been one of the most popular game releases in recent memory, and with such hype comes a host of props and figures that players want to recreate. Enter 3D printing.
Elden Ring has many memorable characters, unique items, and notable features that can be turned into great 3D printable items, and we’re going to show you some of the top Elden Ring 3D models available to download for free. Leave stone messages for friends, customize your PC with a keycap, or print a model of the universally loved Alexander the Warrior Jar. Due to the incredible popularity of the game, the likes and downloads for the models on this list will be ever-increasing!
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And now, item ahead!
Huge fan of Alexander the Warrior Jar, Jar Bairn, or the jar people in general? Here’s the perfect companion! This is a very detailed model that looks even better with some painted details.
Due to the thin arms and legs, the body will need supports and possibly a brim or raft for the small contact surface with the print bed.
While you’re busy completing the longest quest in the game, print one of these extremely detailed Ranni the Witch figures for display. Optimized for resin printing, this model is extremely detailed and the designer says that no supports are necessary except for the hat (although depending on scale, they may be useful for facial features). Paint absolutely brings the model to life.
FDM printing is also possible but may prove more challenging, due to the small details and supports required.
If you’ve ever wanted to cast your own incantations, do so with this Erdtree Seal! All faith users should print one of these to keep around the house, who knows when you’ll need to cleanse or heal yourself quickly?
With a large flat back, this is an easy print that requires no supports, and the designer shared tips on how to achieve the great finish through post-processing.
Behold, message! Print some of these customizable message stones to leave around for others to find, or as daily reminders to yourself. Make a ton of them to fit every situation!
This is a simple print with no supports needed, and you can also set up filament color changes at a certain layer height for the grey stones and white text, unless you’ve got a dual extruder! Paint is just as good if you’d rather go that route.
And if you’re looking to leave messages on your fridge, don’t worry about having to remix the model – the designer has also shared a magnet version.
One of the most surprising dungeon traps in Elden Ring can now be immortalized as a detailed model. Thankfully, this one can’t kill you! It’s a somewhat difficult print with many supports and small details, but it will be worth it in the end.
Resin printing has not been proven yet as far as the Makes show, but it might be the better choice to properly recreate the intricate details. That said, the maker who shared their version stated that they used supports and a 0.2 layer height, although they note that they would opt for a smaller layer height next time.
If you play Elden Ring on a PC and use a mechanical keyboard, consider replacing your Escape key with one of these minimalist Elden Ring keycaps!
Since this model has small details and is meant to be an artisan keycap, it would suit resin printing very well. But FDM printing with a smaller nozzle and thinner layers could work great, too!
This keycap has an R1 OEM profile and is designed to fit MX-style stems.
For those who use a controller regularly, it can be very nice to have a place dedicated to set it down – that’s where this stand comes in! Designed to be universal to work with any controller, this model has an Elden Ring design on it to add some flair.
The designer said they didn’t use supports for printing, and they opted for 50% infill.
Although simple, this Elden Ring logo makes a cool decoration piece. It has been remixed for other uses as well, which are worth checking out. It’s a very easy print that can be scaled to any size you need, and some shiny gold paint will make it look sleek.
The model can print flat on the bed so won’t need any support. The designer opted to print it in PETG, while the makers who shared their versions used PLA.
Starting off strong, this is a simple way to show off your Elden Ring love that’s also practical! Taking the clock to the next level with an LED strip behind the face is easy, and otherwise, minimal hardware is needed to make this a functioning timepiece.
While the designer hasn’t included any printing tips, the clock’s body should probably be inverted to avoid having to use supports. Just keep an eye on how cleanly that first layer comes off., although you’ll then have to see how clean that first layer comes off.
A fun stamp that most probably wouldn’t expect, this “You Died” design is a great nod toward the game while being useful in normal circumstances. Use it as a way to check off a list, count calendar days, mess with your friends, or as a replacement for a “Denied” stamp.
This is a two-part design, and both are small easy prints. The designer states that supports aren’t necessary, but sanding is recommended.
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