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Philips OneBlade & KCD2 inventory holder/organizer

KrystofWink avatarKrystofWink

March 6, 2026

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Description

KCD2 Inventory stand for Phillips OneBlade

Im so excited to introduce my take on the Philips OneBlade & KCD2 contest. The organizer is clearly inspired by the inventory from the legendary Czech game Kingdom Come: Deliverance II.  But instead of Henry (Jindra), you can place your beloved OneBlade (Jednočepelák) on a pedestal. You already have a stylish case for your OneBlade, now its time to have a majestic shire of self-care. I tried hard to faithfully replicate the inventory design while maintaining printability and combine it with practical organizer solutions. For design files .f3z (Fusion 360), download .zip below or contact me in DMs, I share free to remix. 


Design & details

  • Stylish stand and organizer for Philips OneBlade

  • Rotating pedestal stand , inspired by in-game mechanics, using a print-in-place embedded bearing

  • Only 3 main parts to print, snap together "click" with perfect fit

  • Optional color detail parts , printed separately and glued

  • Storage space that fits all OneBlade accessories, including the charging cable

  • Faithfully replica of the inventory medival design

  • Extra storage for any small items (cotton buds, small toothbrush,..)

⚙Model options

  1. Color model with rotating pedestal:  for single-color printing, includes full model separated to the parts: Main inventory, pedestal and crown, all without 13 detail parts. Those detail parts are in a separate file and meant to be printed in different colors.  For color reference, check model images.

    • Pedestal has two versions to choose from:

      • Rotating - with embedded print-in-place bearing. Gives you the satisfying ability to rotate your OneBlade on the pedestal, just like in the game inventory you can rotate your character.

      • Rigid - simple rigid and still perfect-fit stand 

  2. Simple model:  full model with all of those 13 details attached. Best if you want to paint color details yourself or for multi-color printing. Is also compatible with both rotating and rigit pedestal versions.

     

❕Printing instructions

  • Best to print all parts with brown/black/woodfil PLA with standard layer height and nozzle (0.4mm). Details are designed so that they dont require high-detail printing.

  • Main part/inventory: 

    • Longer print, around 380g with 2 perimeters and 5% infill. (if your filament is little bit translucent, consider more perimeters for better look).

    • No support needed

    • Print laying flat on the back

      • dimensions are 207,5 x 224 mm, so it fits most printer, including Prusa MK series.

      • tip: turn off skirt (set to 0), if it prevents you from slicing the model without error.

    • I strongly recommend using gluestick on smooth print plates or clean satin print plate. Since the print is large and flat, there is risk of bending edges.

    • Use higher print bed temperature, +5°C or better +10°C. It helps too with adhesion and prevents bending. Good prevention is to check the print after around 4 hours.

    • Be careful when removing big print like this from your print plate. Try taking off  the plate and then bending it, no sharp scrapers.

  • Pedestal:

    • Print with the embedded bearing facing down

    • Standard infill 15 %

    • Supports recommended if printing the rotational version. Only manually drawn for the bearing balls. DO NOT print with supports everywhere setting - that would ruin the inside mechanism.

      Check the image for reference. These supports are little tricky to remove but are necessary for well printed bearing. Use needle, tweezers and pliers. After full removal, spin the pedestal outer part few times to abrade the bearing.

  • Crown:

    • Best print in front-facing position (check sliced file) with manual or full supports. Full supports are tricky to remove, manual just like in the sliced file are enough.

  • Color parts/details:

    • Can be printed from pretty much any material, color is the priority. Original colors are only orientational, feel free to make your costum inventory with any available colors.

🔩Assembly instructions

  • All parts use simple notches to snap together perfectly. Assembly is best explained through included image. 

  • Start with your pedestal (any version) and slide it inside the main inventory chamber in from the front in the correct orientation (details facing you) around 1 cm of the base. When it is fully inside, slide and press gently but with force down agains a tabletop or floor until you hear the satisfying "click" sound.  That are 4 notches on the inside of the main chamber which will hold it tight in place, so keep in mind that once in, its hard to pull it out. 

  • Second is the crown, which just slides inside inside designated holes in the top center part of the model. Slide in around 2/3 of the way and then press the last 1/3 of the insert in. Here, one notch on each side is responsible for holding the crown in place.

  • For small detail parts, use tiny bit of glue, best paired with tweezers to stick them in the right place. See included image for correct placement.

Final Product

Printed super well from PM Filaments PLA+ Skin 478C, Prusament Pinapple Yellow, Lipstick Red on my Prusa MK3S+.

⚠ Compatibility Note

  • Philips OneBlade comes in multiple variants. This model is created for Philips Oneblade 360 Qp4631/65

Painting

  • Optional approach to give color to your inventory is to print the no-color model and using brush/airbrush or spraying techniques to achieve color gradients similar to the original in-game inventory. That apears to be light sprayed with gold plating which increaces its intensity towards the top of the inventory. Since I am not skilled in painting, I am excited to someone trying that for themself.

📜Credits
  • For Fusion 360 files and more check out my web-site , therere more and not just 3D printed projects there. "Bůh to žádá!"

  • Big thanks to Wojta for letting me use his Limited edition OneBlade for photoshoot. 

  • Thanks to all who like and download this model before competition finishes.


After endless hours of CAD modeling "Mám docela hlad".

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike

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