detail of the axes of the 3D printed trophy, wrapped with leather on the handles

Unveiling Another Masterpiece: 3D Printed Trophy for PGL Dota 2 Wallachia Season Award

Introduction to 3D Printed Trophies for Esports

In the world of esports the trophies are not just symbols of victory, they are artistic masterpieces that commemorate exceptional achievements. One striking example of this is the 3D printed trophy created for the PGL Dota 2 Wallachia Season Award. Let’s delve into the intricate process behind this unique creation, showcasing the blend of technology and craftsmanship that is required for high-end custom trophy design.

 

Conceptualization and Design: Bringing Ideas to Life

The journey of the PGL Dota 2 Wallachia Season Award trophy began with a vision. The PGL team sought a trophy that would encapsulate the essence of their LAN competition and reached out to Fabit 3D for their expertise in custom and bespoke designs. In a matter of days the in-house design team at Fabit 3D meticulously translated the PGL team's brief into a tangible concept, ensuring that every detail aligned with the event's theme.

 

The Fusion of Technology and Tradition

Advanced 3D Printing Techniques

This trophy required advanced 3D printing technology. The body of the trophy was manufactured using state-of-the-art 3D printing techniques, giving it a robust structure. To achieve an ancient relic look, the 3D printed body was coated to resemble stone, a process that required precision and expertise. We’re very happy with the result.

Combination of Materials

The trophy's base, also 3D printed, was finished in gloss black, providing a striking contrast to the stone-like body. The addition of a metallic plexi plate with custom visuals added a touch of modernity to the otherwise historical design. The axes on top of the trophy, assembled with leather and metal paints, were crafted to appear aged and authentic, a testament to the skill of Fabit 3D's craftsmen.

 

Inspiration from History: Vlad the Impaler

Drawing inspiration from Vlad the Impaler, a significant historical figure and national hero of Wallachia, the trophy embodies the fierce spirit and rich heritage of Romania. This historical reference not only enhances the trophy's aesthetic appeal but also imbues it with cultural significance, making it a coveted prize for the winning team.

 

Craftsmanship: The Human Touch

While technology played a crucial role in the creation of the trophy, the craftsmanship involved cannot be overlooked. Skilled artisans at Fabit 3D applied their expertise to give the leather an ancient appearance, ensuring that every component of the trophy exuded authenticity and quality. This meticulous attention to detail is what sets Fabit 3D's creations apart in the world of custom trophies.

 

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Quality Assurance and Delivery

Ensuring the highest standards of quality, the PGL Dota 2 Wallachia Season Award trophy underwent rigorous quality checks before being deemed ready for delivery. Packaged in a high-protection flight case, the trophy was safely transported to the PGL team, where it was presented to the victorious players, adding to the prestige of their triumph.

 

Conclusion: Celebrating Excellence with 3D Printed Trophies

The PGL Dota 2 Wallachia Season Award trophy is a prime example of how 3D printed trophies are setting new standards the world of awards and recognition. By combining cutting-edge technology with traditional craftsmanship and historical inspiration, Fabit 3D has created a masterpiece that not only celebrates victory but also tells a story. As the esports industry continues to grow, the demand for unique, custom trophies like this one is set to rise, showcasing the endless possibilities of 3D printing in creating symbols of excellence.

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In conclusion, 3D printed trophies are more than just awards; they are a blend of art, history, and technology. The PGL Dota 2 Wallachia Season Award trophy by Fabit 3D exemplifies this fusion, offering a glimpse into the future of custom trophy design. We’re proud of this one.

 

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