July 4, 2025
Description
Please read instructions further down!
This is a 3D model of the Noahram sword, the iconic blade from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. It’s designed to pair with the previously released Gustave’s pistol, which was very well received—thank you all for the incredible support!
The sword measures 132 cm (approximately 52 inches) in total length when assembled and was created in Blender as an extension of my original prop series inspired by the unique dark fantasy world of Clair Obscur. Its design blends Belle Époque elegance with practical engineering—a fitting counterpart to Gustave’s firearm.
Instructions
The print profile includes the pre-cut sword divided into parts that fit on one standard print bed, along with a set of dowel connectors for precise alignment during assembly. The dowels differ slightly in size to ensure a secure fit between the sword sections. The size differences between the dowels can be very small and may not be visually noticeable. To help with this, the assembly picture shows exactly which dowels connect which parts of the sword. Make sure to keep track of which dowel goes where after removing them from the plate!
Important Assembly Tip
If you find that a dowel requires force to insert, it’s likely not the right one for that section. Try a different one before applying pressure.
The sword is glued together using PLA glue or superglue. While it’s not made for heavy swinging or combat use, the model is surprisingly robust considering the blade is just about 7.5 mm thick and fully made out of pla.
For a more durable version, you can reinforce the blade with a wooden or carbon fiber rod—perfect if you want to carry it for extended cosplay wear or display it with extra confidence. To do this you can modify the included stl to your liking.
The download includes:
This is the perfect addition to your Clair Obscur cosplay setup or as a standout display piece for fans of the game.
I hope you enjoy building it as much as I enjoyed bringing it to life!
“For those who come after”
License:
Standard Digital File License