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Bungie Pls Buff

3D Print Your Own Destiny Helm of Saint-14

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by Matthew Mensley
Published Jun 27, 2018

Anyone still playing Destiny? No? Not that it matters -- a good print is a good print, and this one is particularly spectacular. Print one for yourself and walk in the footsteps of Saint-14 himself.

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It may be four years old now, but Bungie’s hit video game Destiny endures in the mind for its eclectic weaponry and armor. We played it plenty here at All3DP, and few things stood out as clearly as the various exotic helmets you could acquire in the game.

Exotic (the rarest of in-game items) are the surefire way to add game modifying buffs and look cool doing it. This writer was a Titan main, so this particular printable uploaded to Thingiverse by user ACicchini hits the nostalgia button pretty hard.

Destiny Helm of Saint-14
3D printed Destiny Helm of Saint-14 (Image: ACicchini, via Thingiverse)

Split out into left and right sides for simple, fuss-free printing, this 3D printable Titan helmet “Helm of Saint-14” is a little too small to wear. Measuring out at 30cm on its longest dimension — including Roman Centurion-esque Mohawk — it’s best left as a display piece.

According to htxt.africa, the model was generated from the Destiny STL Generator — a website that automatically converted in-game assets into STLs, which sadly appears to be down for good.

Destiny Helm of Saint-14
3D printed Destiny Helm of Saint-14 (Image: ACicchini, via Thingiverse)

With a lick of paint and some on-character purple LEDs — as demonstrated by ACicchini — this Helm of Saint-14 looks the business. We likey.

Download the model on Thingiverse.

“He walked out into the demon light. But at the end he was brighter.” — Paean to Saint-14.

About the Author:
Matthew Mensley is a senior editor at All3DP with nine years covering consumer 3D printing hardware. He writes news, reviews, and buying guides with the clarity of someone who's seen enough hype cycles to know which ones to take seriously.
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