Designer Théo Domon has created seven stunning 3D models of the machines from the award-winning video game “Horizon Zero Dawn”. 

Recognized as one of the most immersive and critically acclaimed video games of 2017, millions have been captivated by Horizon Zero Dawn.

The action role-playing game features a young huntress named Aloy. This unique character is tasked with saving a world that is overrun by gigantic and animalistic robots. Although Horizon Zero Dawn was released earlier this year, the recent release of The Frozen Wilds expansion has reignited interest in the game.

Now, thanks to French designer Théo Domon, you can print your own army of corrupt machines and conquer your desk or coffee table.

The talented industrial designer has uploaded 3D models of seven different machines from Horizon Zero Dawn to his Thingiverse page. After printing, Domon spent about two days hand painting each machine, creating remarkable models that look as if they were pulled straight from the game.

All seven models are free to download. Domon shared additional details to ensure high-quality prints. Here they are:

1) Behemoth

The Behemoth model takes around 30 hours to print, and measures 33 X 10 X 17 cm. Damon claims that this hog-like machine can be printed without support material, but will come out better if you use them.

Download the Behemoth model from Thingiverse.

2) Corruptor

The Corruptor is one of the most intimidating metallic beasts you’ll come across in the game. However, in just 20 hours of print time, you can have one crawling across the print bed and into your collection of video game props. Measuring 32 x 17 x 21 cm, this model will look perfect beside the Deathbringer machine (which is coming up next).

Download the Corruptor model from Thingiverse.

3) Deathbringer

This frightening machine (aptly called the Deathbringer) is one of the toughest that Aloy must go up against in the game. It also makes a beastly print, requiring around 70 hours of print time and measuring 30 x 45 x 28 cm.

Download the Deathbringer model from Thingiverse.

4) Sawtooth

The Sawtooth is one of the many corrupt machines that will charge at your character throughout the adventure. Although it’s one of the easier enemies to defeat in the game, the Sawtooth will still spook you out with it’s sudden speed and melee attacks. This 3D model takes 30 hours to print, measuring out to 28 x 9 x 18 cm.

Download the Sawtooth model from Thingiverse.

5) Tallneck

The least menacing machine in Horizon Zero Dawn is the Tallneck. In the game, this giraffe-like machine is climbed by Aloy in order to uncover portions of the expansive map. This model takes 50 hours to print, and is 23 x 18 x 53 cm.

Download the Tallneck model from Thingiverse.

6) Thunderjaw

The Thunderjaw is one of the fiercest machines in the Horizon Zero Dawn universe, equipped with a fast and vicious attack. Print one out and put it on your trophy hunting mantel. This model takes 30 hours to print and measures 28 x 9 x 18 cm.

Download the Thunderjaw model from Thingiverse.

7) Watcher

Considerably the least threatening machine you’ll come across during your journey in Horizon Zero Dawn, the Watcher is also quite easy to print compared to the other models. All the parts need to be printed once, and supports are not needed. On top of that, this model only takes around 10 hours to print. It measures 19 x 5 x 17 cm.

Download the Watcher model from Thingiverse.

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