I never had the chance to win one of these as a kid, so I made my own. Based on the original concept art and the board game box illustration.
This is my test run at about 2/3 of my final size. This version is a little under six inches tall.
Fright Knight trophy
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Different scales I've done this piece in:
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These are fantastic! How did you make them?
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I model them in 3D using Zbrush, then ran them off using my resin 3D printers. The smaller one is done as a single piece and the larger one is done hollow in multiple parts, then assembled afterwards.
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Please don't sell these or redistribute the design since we would see that as being too close to an endorsement of IP infringement. I'm not saying that you would be infringing (I haven't looked at the situation in sufficient detail to form any view) but clearly the FrightKnight emblem (and the trophies themselves) are subject to copyright.
That's not to take away from your skill in producing these, or that tiny FrightKnights are adorable. We just try to tread a very cautious line with IP here.
Apologies for being a bit of a mood killer.
That's not to take away from your skill in producing these, or that tiny FrightKnights are adorable. We just try to tread a very cautious line with IP here.
Apologies for being a bit of a mood killer.
Alan Boyd
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