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Dagger of Xian (Tomb Raider 2) 西安匕首(古墓丽影2)
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by xeno-morpheus

These are the files I used to make my Cosplay dagger for my Tomb Raider II Marco Bartoli costume, which I made for my role as ambassador for The Tomb Raider Suite premier.

This was backwards engineered from a Skyrim mod made by user Ghosu on nexusmods.com so all credit goes to them. All I did was make it printable.

Original files can be downloaded for free here:
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/27832/

Print Settings

Printer Brand:                          

Creality


Printer:                          

CR-10S


Rafts:                          

No


Supports:                          

Doesn't Matter


Resolution:                          

0.1mm


Infill:                          

20%


Filament:                                            Ziro PLA                                        Any                                        

Notes:

You must set the scale to 51867.25% for a realistic size!

I did not need to use supports for my build.

I have included 3D models for the gems, I printed and smoothed them and used the prints to create silicone moulds for making tinted clear resin cast gems. You may be able to find suitable ready made acrylic gems yo use, but you will have to resize the model accordingly.

Post-Printing

Adding Details

On my build I used a red faux snakeskin to wrap the handle and create the scale pattern, which I then weathered using black acrylic paint.

The fabric I used can be found here:
https://www.wholesale-fabric-discount-store.com/mall/lizard-snakeskin-faux-leather.htm

I also added some copper wire around either end of the handle and used the same gold paint  I'd used on the the blade's 'head' to colour match. I also added copper wire to disguise the join of both main sections.