Rune Temple Colossus Free 3D Models NEW

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    643217
  • Date: 2026-06-06
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Description

Overall Build

  • A massive quadrupedal colossus with six thick, pillar-like legs. The silhouette is rectangular and architectural, built like a mobile fortress rather than an animal.

Body

  • The entire body is constructed from interlocking blocks of weathered stone, covered in carved geometric patterns, squares, and maze-like glyphs. Every surface is detailed with ancient masonry.
  • The back is flat and layered like a stepped pyramid or ziggurat, with four small temple spires rising from the top — one at each corner. The sides feature recessed panels and faux doorways carved into the stone.
  • The six legs are segmented and blocky, ending in wide, heavy feet designed for stability. The underside is fully modeled with the same stonework as the top.

Head / Face

  • The head is a large, vertical stone slab mounted on a thick, flexible neck. The face is not organic — it's a carved mask with two horizontal, glowing white eye slits and a central glowing rune pattern running from forehead to chin. The rune forms a circle with a line descending, illuminating the dark stone.

Coloration

  • Uniform aged granite and basalt — dark grey and charcoal with a rough, eroded texture. The only light comes from the white glowing runes on the face and a small glowing symbol on the rear.

(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 Zip Contains stl, 3mf, obj, dxf, File Formats.)

Usage Information

Can I commercially use free models? Yes, If the model is under Royalty Free license , you can use it as long as it is incorporated into the product and as long as the 3rd party cannot retrieve it on its own in both digital and physical form.

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