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Player Crafts Impressive 3D Prints of VALORANT’s Elderflame Vandal, Jett Knives, and Ruin Dagger

A VALORANT Player Brings In-Game Skins to Life with 3D Printer

A player in the popular game VALORANT has taken their love for in-game skins to the next level by bringing them to life using a 3D printer. They have successfully created impressive replicas of iconic skins such as the Elderflame Vandal and Jett’s knives.

Exploring Real-Life Versions of VALORANT Skins

VALORANT offers a wide variety of unique and exciting skins that players can use to customize their in-game experience. Some players have wondered how these skins would look in real life, and one creative VALORANT player decided to find out. They used a 3D printer to create multiple skins and bring them into the physical world.

Impressive Details and Designs

Aboude_555, the player behind the 3D prints, showcased their creations in a short video clip. The 3D-printed Elderflame Vandal perfectly captures the intricate details of the in-game skin, including the dragon scales, dragon head on the barrel, and the dragon’s arms near the magazine. While the 3D printed version lacks the animated features of the in-game skin, simply holding the weapon in real life is a satisfying experience.

The 3D printed models of Jett’s knives also accurately depict their aesthetic and dangerous appearance. However, unlike the virtual version, these knives won’t cause any damage when thrown.

Additionally, Aboude_555 revealed their creation of the Ruin Dagger, an exclusive skin that could only be obtained by purchasing and leveling up the Act Three battle pass. This skin has gained a dedicated following due to its impressive design. Many players who missed the opportunity to acquire it are envious of Aboude_555’s realistic replica.

Recreating VALORANT Skins with a 3D Printer

Aboude_555 explained that they obtained the files for these skins from VALORANT, which allowed them to recreate them using their 3D printer. They have plans to create additional replicas, such as the Oni Phantom and possibly the Prime Axe, in the future. Although these real-life models may not offer the same functionality as their in-game counterparts, they are nevertheless impressive to behold.


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