Cobblestone Golem Free 3D Models NEW

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- Item ID:655095
- Date: 2026-08-18
- Polygons:656580
- Vertices:326419
- Animated:No
- Textured:Yes
- Rigged:No
- Materials:Yes
- Low-poly:No
- Collection:No
- UVW mapping:Yes
- Plugins Used:No
- Print Ready:Yes
- 3D Scan:No
- Adult content:No
- PBR:Yes
- AI Training:No
- AI Generated:Yes
- Geometry:Polygonal
- Unwrapped UVs:Non-overlapping
- Views:2
Description
Head
- Smooth, faceless turtle / golem head — elongated beaked face, no eyes or mouth, dome-shaped top with cracked texture. Blends into neck.
Body Structure
- Entire body is encrusted with cobblestones.
- Torso: chest and abs are built from rounded cobble nodules shaping pecs and abs, dense on shoulders.
- Arms: forearms and hands are rock-scaled, fingers are thick and stone-wrapped, small root tendrils sprouting from biceps and elbows.
- Legs: thighs and calves similarly cobbled, knees have larger stones, calves wrapped with pale roots and vines crawling down to feet.
- Back: full cobble coverage, organic irregular stone placement, vines running down hamstrings.
Material and Finish
- Dark, weathered river stone / obsidian cobble with rough pitted texture, mortar between stones, pale dry roots contrasting. Matte rock with subtle wet sheen.
(Make sure to check if there are any problems with the manifold edges. Most 3d printing aps will have an option to auto fix them, but its also preferable to load them in a viewer for additional checks.
The model has an extent between -1 and 1, you can customize its size and modify it freely. You may reduce or increase the polygon count alongside the vertices freely based on your specific needs.
The colors may turn out a bit different from the original ones seen in the images, depending on the printer used and how it's printed.
The polygon count can be a tiny bit more or less from the described amount depending on where its loaded and what file will be used for the printer.
The Zip Contains stl, 3mf, obj, dxf, File Formats.
The 3mf has the most accurate interpretation of the base model and is preferable when printing.)
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