mortal kombat props 3d models
38483 3d models found related to mortal kombat props.cgtrader
Negotiate the price. Choose a nozzle setting of 0.6 and a layer thickness of 0.35. ...You have the option to fill between 10% and 20% with your preferred material.
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Open to discussing potential discounts directly. ...Specify nozzle diameter (0.6), layer height (0.35), and desired infill percentage range (10-20) for customized quote.
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Can Negotiate a Discount, Recommend Settings Nozzle at 0.6, Layer at 0.35, Fill Percentage Between 10 and 20%.
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This is a faithful 3D model of Noob Saibot´s Scythe from Mortal Kombat 11. This was modelled with high closeup detail for life size prop making. ... The leather straps are not modelled into the scythe because the idea is to add those as real ones...
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The 3D model I created is of a Scorpion mask from the popular computer game Mortal Kombat 11. I based this model on reference game screenshots that I captured. You can find these files here for your convenience, which allow you to print your own...
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The object is modeled in the environment Inventor2020. To create a photo renderer, use Inventor Studio. The model contains the most popular formats: .obj; .stl; Each file was checked for opening and full content by the model. Thank you for coming...
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Emperor Shao Kang from the game Mortal Kombat 3. The model can be printed in any size. which will allow your printer. the hero's height is 130 millimeters. the height of the entire model is 180 mm. ...Gobarite boxes will be provided with files to...
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the characters of the game mortal Kombat 3 are stylized. The models are designed to be printed on a 3D printer. the height of the model from bottom to top is 285 mm. the height of the barracks on sega from bottom to top is 190 mm. The dimensional...
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Keychain inspired by the logo of the famous fighting video game Mortal Kombat. ... Mortal Kombat (commonly abbreviated MK) is a fighting video game franchise created by Ed Boon and John Tobias in 1992.