Fungi Infested Knight Free 3D Models

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  • Item ID:
    644512
  • Date: 2026-06-18
  • Collection:
    No
  • Print Ready:
    Yes
  • 3D Scan:
    No
  • Adult content:
    No
  • PBR:
    Yes
  • AI Training:
    No
  • AI Generated:
    Yes
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    146

Description

Overall Build

  • A human-proportioned figure in full medieval plate armor, standing about seven heads tall. Pose is upright and static, holding a large heater shield in the left hand, right hand at the side.

Armor

  • Standard plate set: closed great helm with visor, pauldrons, breastplate, faulds, gauntlets, greaves, and sabatons. A chainmail skirt is visible under the faulds at the front and back. A belt crosses the waist.
  • The armor shows weathering, dents, and panel lines consistent with used plate.

Fungal Growth

  • Mushrooms grow directly from the armor across the entire body. Clusters are present on:
    • The top and sides of the helmet
    • Both pauldrons
    • The center of the breastplate
    • The forearms, elbows, and hands
    • The backplate
    • The lower legs
  • The mushrooms vary from small caps to larger, flat-topped forms. Thin, root-like mycelium spreads across the breastplate and backplate, connecting the clusters.

Shield

  • A large heater shield carried on the left arm. The face of the shield features a sculpted design of a central fungal mass with radiating mycelium and several mushrooms growing from it. Additional small mushrooms grow from the shield's rim.

Coloration

  • The renders are monochrome, with a metallic grey tone for the armor and a lighter bone-white tone for the mushrooms and mycelium. 

(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 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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