As long as there are fans of the series around, there will be 3D printed Game of Thrones props, gimmicks, and toys. For our list, we’ve found Game of Thrones 3D models from the original HBO show, the new House of the Dragon series, as well as the books, of course. We’re sure you’ll find something you’d like to print!
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Many things come to mind when thinking of House Targaryen: Fire, blood, dragons, and Daenerys, of course! Here are our favorite models for House Targaryen.
Daenerys was gifted three stone dragon eggs at her wedding, which later famously hatched into Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion. With this model, you’ll be able to crack open your own dragon egg and keep your stuff inside!
The designer shares some tips on how to print the two parts of the egg, and no supports are needed, so you won’t risk any kind of damage when removing them. While most makes shared have been printed in PLA, some users have reported successfully printing the eggs in PETG, too.
Daenerys Targaryen is the daughter of King Aerys II Targaryen and is one of the last survivors of House Targaryen (at least, in the books so far). And this is her lovely bust!
You can print this model on a resin 3D printer for great quality, but you could also use a smaller layer height on an FDM printer to achieve a similar result.
The Mother of Dragons is easily one of the most popular characters from the show and books. She’ll eat your heart out, burn slave masters to a crisp, and just generally be badass.
If Daenerys wears it, it’s got to be awesome. And you’d better dye your hair to match this great Game of Thrones prop.
The Arakh is the traditional weapon of the Dothraki. It may look like a weird mixture of a sword and scythe, but thanks to the Arakh, the warring nomads have become the terror of Essos!
The creator recommends printing the model with a layer height of 0.2 mm and 10% infill.
Meet Drogon, one of the three dragons born to Daenerys Targaryen on the funeral pyre of her husband, Khal Drogo, which gave her the epithet “Mother of Dragons”. His brothers are named Viserion and Rhaegal.
This cool dragon prints without supports and some users mention printing it in PLA, with some painting done to great effect.
According to Game of Thrones lore, only a few brave men were able to tame and ride dragons as beasts of war. They used them to burn their enemies and forge vast empires across the continents of Essos and Westeros. This is reflected in the sigil of the House Targaryen, with the conquering three-headed dragon.
The designer altered the model so that printing with a raft is optional as opposed to a necessity.
While this item definitely isn’t in the show (although we wish it was), it’s still an incredible addition to any desktop, nightstand, or mantle for Game of Thrones fans! It combines the Targaryen sigil with elegant minute and second hands and a message along the rim of the body.
The designer recommends printing the clock at 30% infill, and they also mention that some space is needed between the mechanism and the face.
Well-known for the iconic gray direwolf on the sigil as well as many emblematic characters, House Stark is one of our favorite houses! And how can they not be, when they’re one of the few families that appear to have morals in a world filled with deceit? Even though it didn’t super work in their favor…
But let’s not digress – here are our top picks for House Stark 3D models.
Winterfell Castle, the seat of House Stark, is the central location in the first few seasons of the TV series. A miniature replica of the setting is available, and it’s definitely noteworthy. The model was designed from screen captures from the stellar Game of Thrones title sequence.
Most people chose to print Winterfell in PLA, with several choosing to paint their creations.
Do we need to include a spoiler alert?
This doorstop refers to Season 6, Episode 5 in Game of Thrones in which Hodor tries to stop countless Wights from getting to Bran and Meera by courageously holding the door. We salute you Hodor!
The designer of this model opted for a 0.06 mm layer height at 50% infill, although opting for a different pattern can also help with strength.
This nifty dice cup features the Stark sigil on its side and Celtic-style patterns on the edges and lid. This item can be worked to look like metal or wood, which would make it an eye-catcher on your next game night.
The creator recommends printing this model upright so that you will not need to use support material. Many people who printed the cup chose to use shiny copper or bronze filament to make it pop, although wood PLA is also an option!
Storing headphones can really be a pain sometimes. If you’re a fan of House Stark and have this problem, this headphone stand is just what you need! It features the Stark sigil and lettering along the neck of the stand.
The creator states that the top piece requires supports touching the build plate for optimal results.
King’s Landing is an iconic and important location within the world of Game of Thrones due to its connection with the Iron Throne. If you have control of King’s Landing, you pretty much rule over the Seven Kingdoms!
The “Hand of the King” (or Queen) is the second most powerful person in the Seven Kingdoms. Whoever holds this sigil is the ruler’s advisor and is authorized to make decisions in their name. If you wear this, you should be formally addressed as “Hand Lord”.
If someone offers to appoint you to the role, keep an eye on the king or queen.
Only the person who rules the Seven Kingdoms may sit on the throne. It was allegedly forged from 1,000 swords, but now it’s much easier to just 3D print it. It’s a nice throne stand for your phone, by the way.
The talented sculptor of this throne says to print the file as large as possible to capture all the details, and testing your printer’s capabilities in terms of layer height can help yield incredible results.
Those who get a kick out of young villainous kings on a power trip can print out Joffrey Baratheon’s crown. Might bring some bad luck at weddings, though.
The crown itself is four individual but identical pieces that fit together. If you have a bigger printer, you could print the whole crown in one go.
The Red Keep is a prominent fortress located in King’s Landing that houses the Iron Throne (among other important valuables!) If you want to manifest your rule over the Seven Kingdoms, this print is for you!
Be sure not to print the fortress too small, as you might lose some detail!
Game of Thrones is littered with artifacts from all over the place, adding depth to the plot and the entertaining lore behind the show. Some of these items include swords, daggers, and… golden hands? Have a look!
Swords are pretty important in Game of Thrones! They seem to be a popular weapon to wield among characters of all kinds. How else would you brutally impale your enemies, right? In regards to the pen, just pop a cartridge in and you’re good to go!
While the designer didn’t specify any settings or recommendations, some makes have been printed in PLA, and one maker commented that they scaled the design up to 107%.
Jaime Lannister was given a golden hand to replace the one he lost while he was a prisoner. He would prefer a hook because his kingslayer hand was his right, but, you know, a golden hand is just cooler.
The model prints in one piece and without supports, and the positive comments from makers show that it can be successfully printed with little to no issue.
Melisandre, or the Red Woman, is nothing without her glowing, not to mention fashionable, choker. If you fancy dressing up like a priestess of the true neutral variety, this is all you need. Stunning and recognizable, it’s one of the great 3D printed Game of Thrones props.
The people who have printed the choker really get creative with color choices, experimenting with different combinations of the gem and choker itself. Because the creator offers the two files separately, you can change filaments if you’ve got the colors you’ve want, or you can print it all in the same color and then paint away.
Oathkeeper is one of two Valyrian steel longswords made from Ice, the greatsword of House Stark, under orders of Lord Tywin Lannister. While initially given to Jaime Lannister by Lord Tywin with the intention of making it an heirloom of their house, Jaime instead gave it to Brienne of Tarth for the task of rescuing Sansa Stark.
The model consists of 10 STL files that, once printed, need to be glued together. While the maker recommends using 0.2 mm layer height, the impressive details in the handle may just warrant a bit less than that.
The third of the Sand Snakes, the eight daughters of Dorne’s Prince Oberyn Martell, Tyene dual-wields a pair of these poison-coated daggers. Like her father, Tyene Sand is an expert at using poison-laced blades – a single scratch is lethal.
The creator printed this model with a 0.2 mm layer height and 15% infill, and the parts were superglued together.
The wildlings – or Free Folk, as they prefer to be called – are people living beyond the Wall, in the northernmost part of Westeros. Some clans of wildlings have taken up gruesome customs and eccentric fashion choices like this headgear.
The designer of this horrifying skull provides detailed instructions on how they created the model from start to finish. Makers have printed both faithful versions of the design, as well as some with a few more gory details.
Some items don’t fall into our specific categories, but they’re still quite cool. Take a look!
This is a stunning bust of the Night King, the leader of the White Walkers and their terrifying army of undead soldiers based in the far north of Westeros. This would be a great addition to a bust collection or Game of Thrones collection!
The creator of this bust recommends printing with PLA at a layer height of 0.15 mm.
The Wall was constructed to protect the rest of Westeros from the countless dangers in the far north. It’s featured several times throughout the entire series, making its debut in the opening scene. With this model from MiniWorld3D, you’ll be able to have a unique piece of Game of Thrones history sitting right on your desk.
Lucky for us, the creators say the model can be printed without supports! There are two options for printing: one STL that encompasses the whole design, or four individual files so that you can use the Prusa MMU, the Mosaic Palette, or a similar setup.
Having the actual Wall in clear filament can really bring it to life.
The Sons of the Harpy are an underground assassin organization and the main opponent of Daenerys Targaryen during her rule of Meereen. They conceal their identities by wearing golden masks with the heraldic symbol of the slave masters, the harpy.
The skillful designer of the mask used a 0.2 mm layer height with 10% infill. They also used gold leaf and gold paint to achieve the desired finish. Impressive!
Whether you’re a Stark, Targaryen, Baratheon, or Lannister, drinks should always be placed on an appropriate coaster. Show some class. A 3D printed Game of Thrones prop you shouldn’t miss.
You can opt for switching filament at a certain height to create the contrast of colors.
Duh duh du-duuuh duh duh duh du-duuuh… How will your roommates and friends know that you’ve walked into a room or that you’re about to turn on Game of Thrones? This handy music box is just what the king – or any of the rulers – ordered.
The design is a remix of the Parametric Music Box by wizard23, and the only make shared so far has been successfully printed in PLA – no other settings have been published.
Never lose your keys again. By attaching the beloved Greyjoy keychain, you’ll be far too preoccupied with not losing your awesome new Game of Thrones swag, thus keeping your keys safe, as well.
The designer also has a Stark model. And the keychain, printed in PLA, should take less than an hour. As simple and useful as it gets.
Game of Thrones is nothing without its huge cast of characters; here are a few of the favorites to print.
The creator painted each character and stuck some magnetic tape on the back to stick the fridge. Pretty neat! And they also included an STL of the same design as a keychain, so that you can have have Tyrion drinking, knowing things, and keeping an eye on your keys.
Cyvasse, the board game featured in Game of Thrones, has been adapted for 3D printing. It’s a fan project and not officially endorsed in any way.
In addition to creating a successful design, coming up with game rules that work was probably the biggest challenge, and the creator has kindly included the rules in the files of the model.
While the original design was printed in ABS, PLA, PETG, and resin would also make great prints.
Print this, and you’ll let anyone that walks into your room know that you’re obsessed with Game of Thrones. This magnificent ornament features the sigils of House Lannister, Targaryen, and Stark.
The creator says the model is easy to print with no supports, and while the original version is in one color, a maker got creative and went for different colors for each of the sigils.
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