10x size Lego-inspired pirate cutlass saber sword 3D model thumbnail

10x size Lego-inspired pirate cutlass saber sword

by Aylad the Red Panda · via Printables
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UploadedMar 19, 2026
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I've been working on a 10:1 replica of the classic Captain Redbeard minifig from the glory days of Lego Pirates. Of course, a good pirate captain needs a sword, eh, matey? The sword, once glued together, is about 300mm, but the blade measures no more than 213mm. The parts are oriented in a printable position – I used a brim at the base of the blade and had no trouble. The hilt will need supports. The handle is sized to fit the hands on @plasticbruv's “Oversized Modular Lego Minifigure (10:1) REMIX with TPU joints” that this is listed as a remix of. It's a snug fit, but I've popped the cutlass in and out of the Redbeard's hands multiple times now. The cutlass in the photo is printed in Anycubic PLA+ Gray, which is a pretty perfect match for the color and finish of the original Lego piece. EDIT: Now includes a blade piece that is split for small printers. Print an extra copy of the connecting tab to join the blade together. OR, if you like, print multiple copies of the straight piece and give your bigfig an anime-proportioned cutlass ;) EDIT AGAIN: Since I was working on this anyway, I made a new version of the hilt that is split to require ALMOST no supports. You'll need supports at the point where the hilt joins the blade, but NOT in the connector slot in the grip. (I recommend “snug” grid supports.) Tell your slicer not to support bridges, and it should leave the connector slot alone. Print an extra connecting tab to join the hilt halves together. Glue the hilt halves together using the connecting tab for alignment, then glue another connecting tab into the blade socket. (The socket is widened to make supports easier to deal with, but it is still sized to hold a tab.)
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