If you don’t already know, League of Legends is a hugely popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game, where two teams of five battle to destroy each other’s bases. That’s a greatly simplified explanation of the game, but its massive popularity means there are tons of fan-made 3D printable models.
Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best 3D printable League of Legends models. There are more out there, but these 22 offer a varied selection of some of the coolest and most impressive.
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The following designs aren’t mere items purchasable from the shop. No, no – they’re much better than that… Enjoy these six pieces of equipment carried by champions themselves…
A full-size spinning Draven Axe? It’s like a dream come true. This massive model can be printed at “human” size in multiple pieces. The best part is, each half can actually spin around the center handle. This would definitely be a great showpiece.
The designer warns that you don’t glue the two outer circles to the blade itself but to the edge of the inner circle, otherwise it won’t spin
Who created it? planet3dprinting
Who printed it? This model has over 800 downloads! No one besides the creator has shared images of their print yet.
Where to find it? MyMiniFactory
This full-size mask from Jhin the Virtuoso can be printed all at once or one half at a time. The creator of this model did a good job of capturing all the details from the game, and with decent paint jobs, a lot of people have had amazing results. Some have even attached a band to their print to make it wearable.
Who created it? Killonious
Who printed it? This model has over 23,000 downloads! 27 people have documented their makes of this model on Thingiverse.
Where to find it? Thingiverse
In case you weren’t familiar with Pyke’s backstory, the assassin was once a harpooner in Bilgewater. So when you making this “dagger”, you’ll actually be recreating part of his identity.
This dramatic dagger can be printed all at once or in three pieces (if you want to make it full scale).
Who created it? QuarantineProps
Who printed it? This model has about 300 downloads, but no-one besides the creator has shared images of their print (yet).
Where to find it? MyMiniFactory
Thresh’s lantern would make a thrillingly ominous piece of decor in your home. Just make sure no-one’s soul gets sucked into it!
The pictured model was scaled up from the design, printed in PETG, and finished with glow-in-the-dark paint to up the eeriness even further.
Who created it? kipiripi
Who printed it? This model has about 1,700 downloads. One person besides the creator shared images of their print.
Where to find it? MyMiniFactory
This simple print is a great way to show all your friends (and enemies) that Zed is your champion of choice. You may need to upgrade your shadow to make it truly effective….
The designer printed this model with support, as there’s a small gap around the center circle.
Who created it? Jebidiah_Crumps
Who printed it? This model has over 2,000 downloads. Only one person besides the creator has shared pictures of their make.
Where to find it? Thingiverse
Heimerdinger, thanks to his dinky character design, big brain, and pesky turrets, is practically his own meme. Now you can harness the power of his mystical wrench and build some turrets for yourself.
This print is available as one or three pieces, depending on the size of your printer.
Who created it? kipiripi
Who printed it? Two people besides the creator shared images of their prints, and 70 people have downloaded the design.
Where to find it? MyMiniFactory
Having sampled a few of the tools champions use to bring each other to heel, let’s commemorate the environment in which they do so. Coming up: arena objects and creatures.
The ward is a classic symbol of the League. Though unique in its ability to be placed, it is one of the most common and essential items in any match.
The designer recommends printing with supports, as those wings stick out a long way.
Who created it? Knale
Who printed it? Two people besides the creator have shared photos of their Makes, with one Remix in wood!
Where to find it? Thingiverse
Poros are arguably some of the cutest creatures in the League of Legends universe! A crowd favorite, with plush toys and keychains galore, it’s no surprise that you can also 3D print your very own.
This model has plenty of detail, and adding googly eyes adds so much character. Just don’t feed him too much!
Who created it? Pank_Art
Who printed it? This model has about 1,500 downloads. Only one person besides the creator has shared a picture of their make.
Where to find it? MyMiniFactory
Though we may think of them as lesser characters, minions are a core part of any match, especially for those looking to carry…
Below are designs for caster minions as well as red and blue melee minions. Why not print an army of your own?
Who created it? ZariusArts
Who printed it? Judging by the community prints, the designer isn’t alone in having had success printing this magical minion.
Where to find it? MyMiniFactory
Who created it? Nickey’s Hatchery
Who printed it? These models have several hundred downloads each. The designer of the melee minions suggests using lots of support for the weapons.
Where to find it?
The red and blue side towers are less obvious League prints, but they will add atmosphere to your desk or games room.
Both of these models print in two pieces and need to be glued together. They stand around 13 cm tall when completed.
Who created it? Nickey’s Hatchery
Who printed it? The red and blue towers have 400 and 200 downloads respectively, perhaps revealing the 3D printing community’s preference for the red side!
Where to find it?
This is one of the cleanest 3D printable League of Legends logo models we’ve seen.
The design has options to print with or without the stand, and you’ll definitely want to print with supports to preserve all those floating letters.
Who created it? AwesomeA
Who printed it? This model has more than 5,000 downloads, but only two Makers have shared photos of their efforts.
Where to find it? Thingiverse
Finally, the models you’ve all been waiting for: the champions themselves. There are over 140 champions to choose from, but we’ve narrowed down the list to a few standouts.
It should be noted that Daniel Schunemann has an amazing MyMiniFactory page with tons of cool high-quality models for League of Legends. We didn’t want him to hog the spotlight here, but if you’re really into League, you should definitely check out his collection.
This is a high-quality model of Jayce, the Defender of Tomorrow. Thanks to his fighter-type abilities, which center around his transforming hextech hammer, he can most often be found prowling top or mid lane.
The designer recommends printing with a high resolution and medium infill. Although this design is printed in multiple parts, it will still require some supports. Assembly is made simple by socket joints, though you can also glue it if you prefer.
Who created it? Daniel Schunemann
Who printed it? This model has been downloaded just over 1,000 times, and one maker shared some amazing photos of their finished model.
Where to find it? MyMiniFactory
This model of Gragas the Rabble Rouser and his cask has heaps of personality. The designer, Freshko, is another designer with tons of League of Legends models.
This Gragas model prints in one piece with supports. The balance of simplicity and detail in this design is perfect and should make for a relatively easy print.
Who created it? Freshko
Who printed it? This model has over 8,000 downloads! 10 people have documented their Makes of this model on Thingiverse.
Where to find it? Thingiverse
This model of Rengar captures the essence of his predator playstyle perfectly. This model is the last thing ADC’s see before they get one-shot from a jungle bush.
This model needs to be printed in multiple parts with support and glued together. Don’t even think about using an enclosure. He’ll just go straight through.
Who created it? Daniel Schunemann
Who printed it? This model has almost 3,000 downloads, and two other makers have shared their prints of this design.
Where to find it? MyMiniFactory
Known as “the Enforcer”, Vi likes to roam the jungle, ready to gank at any moment.
Like all of Daniel Schunemann’s designs, this is a high-quality model of Vi and her hextech gauntlets. There are many pieces to this small model, and they’ll all have to be glued together after printing. With a low layer height and print speed, you can make a very detailed Vi figurine.
Who created it? Daniel Schunemann
Who printed it? This model has been downloaded over 2,000 times, and one person shared their SLA print results.
Where to find it? MyMiniFactory
Diana roams mid and has a kit all about burst damage and survivability. Her versatile kit makes her a champion to be feared by many mid-laners.
Conveniently, this model uses the natural-looking rock elements of the base as supports for the model. As such, this one of the few champions on the list that doesn’t require support material, though it’s not a completely straightforward print, as other users have reported some print fails.
Who created it? machina
Who printed it? This model has been downloaded a whopping 20,000 times. 16 different makers have uploaded pictures of their prints.
Where to find it? Thingiverse
Fizz is an all-action hypermobile assassin that roams the mid lane. “In a splash”, he’ll reset your health bar and send you back to base.
This model includes built-in tree-style supports. This will make the slicing and finishing processes of this print much easier.
Who created it? Round
Who printed it? This model has been downloaded over 14,000 times, and five people have shared their Makes.
Where to find it? Thingiverse
Ryze is a classic champion who normally finds his place in mid or top lane. This model includes one of Ryze’s many scrolls of ancient knowledge as a supporting structure. It was created by the same person who made the supportless Diana and doesn’t need supports.
Who created it? Machina
Who printed it? This model has been downloaded over 8,000 times. 16 people that have shared their Makes.
Where to find it? Thingiverse
Yet another amazing Daniel Shunemann model. Zed is feared by many a squishy and can quickly execute and escape, leaving behind nothing but a shadow of himself.
This model prints in multiple parts but can easily be assembled with the socket joints. It shouldn’t need it, but you can always add some glue if you’re feeling nervous!
Who created it? Daniel Schunemann
Who printed it? This model has been downloaded just over 1,000 times, and one maker shared some amazing photos of their finished model.
Where to find it? MyMiniFactory
Another Freshko model that simply yet elegantly captures all the details of the character. This support champion might look friendly, but watch out for the polymorph.
The designer didn’t have any tips for this one, but other Makers have reported using supports, especially for the fragile staff.
Who created it? Freshko
Who printed it? Three people have documented their Makes of this model on Thingiverse, which has been downloaded over 9,000 times!
Where to find it? Thingiverse
This may be the most impressive model of them all. In other words, if you weren’t a fan of Thresh before, you certainly will be now thanks to this design’s ominous look and soul-enslaving lantern.
Schunemann captures all the details of the Chain Warden and breaks the model up into pieces that simplify the printing process. Even broken into pieces, supports will still be needed.
Who created it? Daniel Schunemann
Who printed it? This model has been downloaded just over 6,000 times, and many makers have shared photos of their finished models.
Where to find it? MyMiniFactory
Our last champion is the beloved celestial being Soraka, the Starchild. If you see her anywhere other than support, beware, she has been used to great effect for meta bending top lane picks.
This super-detailed model is printed in one piece and will require support.
Who created it? Szbuadp
Who printed it? This model has over 4,700 downloads! Two people have documented their makes of this model on Thingiverse.
Where to find it? Thingiverse
And finally, a treat.
You’ll be amazed at the absurd number of models in this single Thingiverse item: 111 to be exact! If you couldn’t find what you were looking for in all the models above, this one should have you covered. This compilation of League of Legends models includes a wide variety of champions and other characters from the game.
A warning! Not all of these designs are optimized for 3D printing; it appears as though some model files were taken directly from the game and converted to STL.
Who created it? MiguelAlvarez
Who printed it? These models have over 50,000 downloads. 28 people have shared images of their prints from this collection on Thingiverse.
Where to find it? Thingiverse
Lead image source: Szbuadp via Thingiverse
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