Like Minecraft, Fortnite has taken the online gaming community by storm. Hardly anybody who hasn’t heard of it or played it. What Epic Games has managed to accomplish with Fortnite is nothing short of incredible. They’ve built an entire culture around the game, offering it for free.
So, in their spirit, we put together a list of the best and free Fortnite props for you to print at home.
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What is it: First things first. Before any good fight, you need to commute to the battle area. Now you can go ahead and print yourself this glorious chariot of death – better known as the Battle Bus. And remember: Always thank the bus driver.
Fortnite props mats info: Check out this really cool and detailed model of the Fortnite Battle Bus. While this looks like a rather complex print, it’s actually pretty straight forward. It should print easily on most FDM printers without modification or need for support. Plus most of the seams are designed to be hidden by other parts once it’s assembled. Take a look at the creators description for further details, or check out the complete build video here.
Who did it: This beautiful piece was created Rob Pauza.
Where can I get it: Right here.
What is it: Every seasoned Fortnite player knows, creating shelter as well as complex platforms to defend yourself can be a crucial part of winning a game. This cool door sign serves the same purpose: To make sure no one interrupts your ongoing streak.
Fortnite props mats info: You can either print it in different colours, or paint it yourself afterwards.
Who did it: This sign was created by Russell Smith.
Where can I get it: Over at Thingiverse.
What is it: It’s time to boogie. With this very special Fortnite prop, you can party anywhere and anytime. Just pull the safety pin, throw it and have the party started in no time. This grenade is one of the funniest weapons in Fortnite and now you can print one yourself.
Fortnite props mats info: This version can be equipped with electronics on the inside for the real boogie explosion feeling. If you want to rebuild it, check out the creators YouTube video about it and also the list of electrical items needed in the download links. Of course, you can also just print and assemble it without any electronics.
Who did it: This prop was created by the RayGunProject.
Where can I get it: You can get the STL files at Thingiverse and a list of the inbuilt electronic items here.
What is it: It’s everybody’s favourite pickaxe from Battle Royale. Now the harvesting can begin. From suburban lawns to the front lines, the Pink Flamingo pickaxe is always ready for action. And the best thing about it: You don’t have to pay 1,500 V-Bucks in the in-game shop for it, but can download and print it here for free.
Fortnite props mats info: There are two versions to choose from: One for a 1.5 in (3,81 cm) diameter shaft and one for a 1.25 in (3,1 cm). Check out the creators video here, to see the assembly and also his list of extra items needed and where to get them.
Who did it: This prop was also created by the RayGunProject, with much effort to be as authentic as possible.
Where can I get it: Download the files here.
What is it: Aim for the heart. The Love Ranger Skin is considered to be one of the best legendary skins out there so far. Epic Games regularly get thrown money at, once this bad boy is available in their shop. And no doubt about it, these wings make for a pretty slick back bling.
Fortnite props mats info: There is a full figure STL file with 12 cm height and one in two parts at 28 cm height. Supports are needed for the arms and head.
Who did it: This cool prop was also created by Fotis Mint.
Where can I get it: You can get the files over at MyMinifactory.
What is it: Its a model figure of Raven, the brooding master of dark skies himself, normally seen bursting out screeches of war cries before eliminating his prey with his dual wielded pistols.
Fortnite props mats info: This model should be printed with support and a 30% infill to ensure a more durable print. If you are printing with ABS or PLA a 20% infill should be enough.
Who did it: This model was created by EJ Kim.
Where can I get it: You can get thew files right here.
What is it: Get your own Kitsune mask, you all probably know, from the legendary Fortnite character Drift. With it you can complete your cosplay costume, or just have it hanging as a trophy on your wall.
Fortnite props mats info: There are two different STL files available for this mask. One was designed for a teenagers head with the mask opening being approximately 184 mm x 208 mm (7 inches x 8 inches) but can be scaled according to your face measurements.
The other version can be printed without the ears and the mask can be printed in full or in sections if your printer is too small. There is also a 0.8 mm version, as well as a 1.6 mm version, depending on whether you want to wear it or not. We would recommend the 0.8 mm print for maximum wearability.
Who did it: The first version was created by Tanya Wiesner, the latter one by docvalentine.
Where can I get it: You can get the smaller mask here, the other one here.
What is it: Crackshot, was a temporary available skin over the Christmas holidays. If you didn’t get it in time, you have to wait until the end of this year before you can purchase it again. But you shall not despair. You don’t have to wait for Christmas to print this cool model. So get out there and… crack some nuts.
Fortnite props mats info: The figure can be printed in three different parts. Making the print and the assembly afterwards easy.
Who did it: Vedran Marjanović
Where can I get it: At MyMiniFactory.
What is it: Print your own little Treasure Chest to hide your personal belongings or surprise someone with a little gift inside.
Fortnite props mats info: The chest is printed in twelve different parts and has to be put together afterwards. If done correctly the lid should work fine. You can use different colored materials for the print or just paint it. Also, the files can be resized if you want a bigger chest.
Who did it: This little chest was designed by blecheimer.
Where can I get it: Over at Thingiverse.
What is it: This is a cool looking model figure of the legendary Black Knight Battle Royale skin. This skin could be originally obtained as a premium tier 70 battle pass reward. So if you have survived the storm long enough to remember these times, you may want to print this out of pure reminiscence, as it is no longer available ingame. Or you just like the figure and want to have it anyway.
Fortnite props mats info: Not much to look out for here. Just print it, paint it and have fun with it.
Who did it: This was created by the 3D Print Guy.
Where can I get it: You can find the file over at MyMiniFactory.
What is it: With this little prop you can show your love for the Durr Burger Company and stick it to the guys from Tomato Town. Better choose your site before the beef starts.
Fortnite props mats info: This is an easy print, very few supports are needed according to the creator. But it can also be printed without any.
Who did it: Once again Fotis Mint created it.
Where can I get it: Right here.
What is it: The conflict between Tomato Head and Durr Burger is boiling up. Choose your side and prepare to stick it to those paddy flippers over on Grease Street. This little prop comes straight from the Tomato Temple.
Fortnite props mats info: The Moustache needs support.
Who did it: Fotis Mint.
Where can I get it: The Tomato Temple is right here.
What is it: The seasoned Battle Royale players may remember this little fun item from back in the days. When thrown at people or objects it would launch them up and away from the impact without dealing any damage. The impulse grenade has recently been put in the Vault though and is only available in Playground anymore. If you want to reminisce the good old days, or just want to have this cool looking grenade at your disposal you can now print it and if you want, even equip it with LEDs for an extra glow effect.
Fortnite props mats info: The two halves are held together by the “cylinder” piece, or if you want you can also use small magnets. Holes on the edges should especially be well cleaned. For best results, use a 10 mm drill. Otherwise, the two parts will not join properly. There are two different versions, the “filled” to print in blue, or the “empty” to print in white, if you want to put LED’s inside.
Who did it: These two versions were created by Orken.
Where can I get it: Over at Thingiverse
What is it: This full-sized Tomato Head mask is extra saucey. Print it, wear it and take back the Tomato Town for good.
Fortnite props mats info: This is intended for large printers only with 300 mm+ bed sizes. At the current size, the bottom opening is an oval opening of 195 mm by 209 mm, which should fit a normal adult male head, but we recommend to cut out an oval this size from cardboard an try it out first, before starting to print. The mask was printed at 0.15 mm layer height at 40 mm/s speed and took about 3.5 days. For further information about supports, assembly and so on check out the creator’s detailed description.
Who did it: This mask was designed by mdorazio.
Where can I get it: Over at Thingiverse.
What is it: Pick a Card, any Card. Ever wondered what to wear to your all-white tuxedo when having a stroll with your crowbar, then here is the answer for you. With this template, you can create your own mask, whether you want it to be the Ace of Spades, Clubs, Hearts, or Diamonds.
Fortnite props mats info: There are two different versions. One for children and one designed for an adults head. The mask is equipped with strap holes on the side. If you want you can also print a release buckle for it here. The mask was printed with home made ABS, 10% infill and no support was needed.
Who did it: The models were created by Jace1969.
Where can I get it: You can get the files for the two masks here.
What is it: Complete your High Stakes Cosplay Costume (see above) with these slick looking double pistols and akimbo your way through.
Fortnite props mats info: The print will fit on a 200 x 200 bed, but is designed for teenage hands. So you might have to rescale it a little depending on your hand size. It was printed with 10% infill and with homemade ABS.
Who did it: Jace1969.
Where can I get it: You can find the template at Thingiverse.
What is it: Every Fortnite players favourite weapons and now you can put a ring on it.
Fortnite props mats info: Support is mandatory and a 20% minimum refill should be used.
Who did it: davidbt96.
Where can I get it: Here you find the files for the sniper rifle and the assault rifle.
What is it: Check out this legendary healing item. A delicious refreshment. Gives full health and shield. You all probably know in Battle Royale it takes about 15 seconds to chug it. Well, unfortunately printing it may take a little longer, but it is well worth the time.
Fortnite props mats info: The Jug is printed easily in two parts with support. Check out the PDF file including the “filling” or just paint it yourself.
Who did it: Peanuut3D.
Where can I get it: Right here.
What is it: Who doesn’t love this weapon? Put in the game for the one and only Ninja himself and his fanbase. The competition is circling the drain.
Fortnite props mats info: The design leaves space for wooden handle 1/4 inch (6.5 mm). Check out the creator’s video for further information.
Who did it: This awesome prop was created by the RayGunProject.
Where can I get it: You can get it at Thingiverse.
What is it: As you probably already know, the Loot Lama is ridiculously rare in any Battle Royale game. Now you can print your own and never have to fear again getting blasted while trying to open one.
Unfortunately smashing the lama with a Shockwave Grenade in real life will not give 600x of each material (instead of normally 200x). But make sure to exploit that bug in-game if you like.
Fortnite props mats info: There are two files. You can print the lama as one, or split into two parts which makes painting easier. Supports are needed.
Who did it: Fotis Mint.
Where can I get it: Over at MyMinifactory.
What is it: You probably know this rifle not only from Fortnite but also from games such as Counter-Strike. It is most commonly known as AWP. So if you also used to play Counter-Strike back in the day, or maybe still do, you can hit two birds with one stone by getting one yourself. A 3D printed replica that is of course.
Fortnite props mats info: The default dimensions are 300 mm (11.8 in) of length from the tip of the barrel to the end of the stock. The height of the model from the top of the scope to the bottom of the body is 89 mm (3.5 in). And the width would be 25 mm (1.0 in). For the trigger and the bolt, we recommend you print those at the lowest quality possible and a very low speed on your printer, because they are really small and they will not fit into their places if deformed. If you want a really detailed instruction on how two glue it together check out the assembly summary.
Who did it: This was created by the ExplodingRedCow9.
Where can I get it: Right here.
What is it: This is the blunt hardware weapon if you were ever looking for one. Talk about getting critical hits nearly every time.
Fortnite props mats info: The print and assembly is pretty straightforward.
Who did it: This model was created by A_Skewed_View_3D.
Where can I get it: Over at Cults.
What is it: Meet the 3D printed Tactical Shotgun. Hopefully, you’re standing at the right end of it. Considered as the best shotgun in the game you can now print it for yourself.
Fortnite props mats info: This model is printed in two halves which makes painting easy.
Who did it: This was created by Kalpak.
Where can I get it: You can find the files on MyMinifactory.
What is it: You won’t forget this grenade once you encountered it on the battlefield. It is probably the most fun and also most annoying weapon in Fortnite. Depending weather it sticks to you or not.
Fortnite props mats info: This is a full-scale model which you can hold in your hand. If you were to be extra invested in it you, could equip it with an actual plunger and work on your throwing skills.
Who did it: Crysz.
Where can I get it: Over at MyMinifactory.
What is it: Get ready to launch your drinks at you and your friends with this Fortnite launch pad coaster.
Fortnite props mats info: The legs are printed separately to reduce support material and can be easily glued together. Also putting some small felt pads on the bottom of the legs helps to prevent it from sliding on smooth surfaces.
Who did it: This was created by Adam Wood.
Where can I find it: Right here.
What is it: This cool prop doesn’t look so common once you print it out and – if you want – equipped it with LEDs.
Fortnite props mats info: The grenade has the size of 118 mm max in the Z and 90 mm max in the X and Y axis. It should fit on most printers. There is room for the LED’s inside if you want and also an extra file for the glass if you don’t want to equip it with LED’s. It sure looks good either way.
Who did it: This grenade was created by the RayGunProject.
Where can I get it: Get the files here and also a list of electrical parts needed if you want to put LEDs in it.
What is it: This medikit box is the perfect storage for whatever revives your spirits. We certainly could think of one or two things.
Fortnite props mats info: The box is printed with supports, otherwise it’s pretty much straightforward and apart from painting it, there is nothing much to be done.
Who did it: This box was designed by Peanuut3D.
Where can I get it: Get the files here.
What is it: Another great harvesting tool, and also a great prop to have. Beat the stuffing out of them.
Fortnite props mats info: It comes with a holder.
Who created it: This little prop comes from the hands of Sindey1123.
Where can I get it: Check out his Thingiverse page.
What is it: You ever wanted to own your personal rocket launcher? Then this is your chance. Print this little bad boy and give it your own personal touch when painting it.
Fortnite props mats info: In order to print this model you will need to enable supports throughout this whole model.
Who did it: Sidney1123
Where can I get it: Get the files here.
What is it: One of the classic weapons in almost any shooter, also makes an appearance in Fortnite. Probably best known as Desert Eagle .50, the Fortnite version has a very close resemblance.
Fortnite props mats info: The gun can be printed either life-size or as a small prop.
Who did it: This model was created by arweed.
Where can I get it: Over at MyMinifactory
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