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Player Creates 3D Printed Foldable Prime 2.0 Karambit for VALORANT

A Cool 3D Printed VALORANT Prime 2.0 Karambit

A VALORANT player recently showcased their 3D printed foldable Prime 2.0 Karambit, bringing the popular in-game skin to life.

The player, known as Walid-Mafuj, shared a short clip of the knife in action, demonstrating its smooth movements and ability to open and close with ease. The 3D printed version faithfully recreates the aesthetic and colorway of the in-game skin, allowing users to experience the same level of coolness as their in-game character. Other players praised the accuracy of the knife’s animation, adding an extra layer of authenticity.

Recreating the Prime 2.0 Karambit

The design for the 3D printed Karambit can be found on Thingiverse, meaning any player with a 3D printer can create their own version of the knife. While the printed version may not be as sharp or dangerous as the actual Prime 2.0 Karambit, it still serves as an exciting prop for fans.

A Growing Collection of 3D Printed VALORANT Skins

This isn’t the first time VALORANT fans have recreated their favorite skins using 3D printing technology. Other players have successfully printed the Elderflame Vandal, Jett’s Knives, and Ruin Dagger, expanding their personal VALORANT arsenal. With countless skins still waiting to be brought to life, players will undoubtedly continue to create real versions of their beloved in-game skins.

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