From Summoner’s Rift to Your Desk: 12 League of Legends 3D Models Worth Printing

12 League of Legends 3D Models to Print: Champions, Arcane & Faker

Searching for League of Legends models you can actually 3D print and display? You’re in the right place. From our marketplace at Pixup3D, we’ve curated standout LoL-inspired files that are popular with collectors, painters, and desk-display builders.

This list leans hard into character presence: full-size champion statues, Arcane fan art sculpts, and even an esports legend. You’ll see a mix of dramatic bases, dynamic poses, and print-ready options like pre-supported cuts.

Below, we’ll walk through 12 League of Legends 3D models worth printing—so you can pick the one that matches your shelf space, your printer setup, and the part of Runeterra you want on your desk.

What to Look For

Start by deciding between big display statues and plate-friendly cuts. Several picks are “fullsize” champion sculpts with elaborate bases and effects, while others come in 1:6–1:8 scale or are cut into many keyed parts to fit smaller resin printers.

Next, look at assembly style. Some models include split/unsplit options or multi-file kits (great for clean painting and safer printing), while others are simpler, single-figure presentations.

Finally, match the vibe: classic in-game champions (Ashe, Evelynn, Viego), Arcane characters (Ekko, Viktor, Silco), or a real-world collectible (Faker). Your choice changes the pose, base complexity, and how “League” the final display feels.

1. Ashe – League of Legends – Fullsize

by Tanuki Figures

Ashe - League of Legends - Fullsize

A rune-covered stone base with a tiny Poro companion makes this Ashe statue feel like a mini diorama. Pick it if you want a centerpiece League of Legends model with lots of paintable texture and story.

2. Nidalee – League of Legends – Fullsize

by Tanuki Figures

Nidalee - League of Legends - Fullsize

Jungle-themed base details—roots, rocks, and wetlands—frame Nidalee like a scene straight out of the Rift. Great for collectors who want a full-size League of Legends champion sculpt with tribal gear to paint.

3. Katarina

by Abe3D

Katarina

Scaled as a larger display piece (1/4 or 1/6), this Katarina focuses on an iconic silhouette built for the shelf. Ideal if you want a classic League of Legends assassin model that reads instantly from across the room.

4. Ekko Arcane – Fan Art

by LA3Design

Ekko Arcane - Fan Art

Pre-supported 1/6 parts plus a full-piece option make this Ekko sculpt flexible for different workflows. A solid pick for Arcane fans who want a League of Legends model that’s ready for resin printing and painting.

5. Akali Bunny STL Ready for 3D Printing

by Azerama

Akali Bunny STL Ready for 3D Printing

Keyed split files give you clean joins and easier orientation on the build plate. Choose it if you want a playful, stylized League of Legends Akali variant that still prints like a serious collectible kit.

6. Viego – League of Legends – Fullsize

by Tanuki Figures

Viego - League of Legends - Fullsize

That glowing sword-and-tendrils look is the whole point, with lots of sharp contrast for paint and lighting effects. Grab it if your League of Legends model lineup needs a dark, dramatic Ruined King centerpiece.

7. Viktor – Arcane – Fan Art

by LA3Design

Viktor - Arcane - Fan Art

Cut to sit comfortably on a printing plate, this Viktor sculpt is built around practical layout. Best for Arcane collectors who want a League of Legends universe figure without wrestling oversized parts.

8. Jinx STL Ready for 3D Printing

by Azerama

Jinx STL Ready for 3D Printing

A 17-part keyed cut version (plus pre-supported files) turns Jinx into a proper display kit. Great for Arcane/League of Legends model hunters who enjoy assembly and want maximum detail for painting.

9. Xayah – League of Legends – Fan Art

by LA3Design

Xayah - League of Legends - Fan Art

A tall 1/6-scale presence with wing and feather shapes gives Xayah a striking silhouette on the shelf. Choose it if you want a stylized League of Legends champion statue that looks dynamic even before paint.

10. Silco – League of Legends – Fan Art

by LA3Design

Silco - League of Legends - Fan Art

The chemtech vial pose adds instant character, and the outfit details reward careful painting. A smart pick for Arcane fans who want League of Legends universe models beyond just champions.

11. Evelynn – League of Legends – Fullsize

by Tanuki Figures

Evelynn - League of Legends - Fullsize

Flowing hair and sharp costume accents create a high-contrast statue that pops with color schemes. Go for it if you’re building a premium League of Legends champions display and want a bold centerpiece.

12. FAKER – FULL BODY & BUST – LEAGUE OF LEGENDS

by Whale 3D Studio

FAKER - FULL BODY & BUST - LEAGUE OF LEGENDS

Full body plus a bust option lets you choose between a desk-friendly print or a larger tribute piece. Ideal for esports collectors who want a League of Legends model that celebrates Faker, not a champion.

Final Thoughts

These League of Legends models cover a lot of ground—from full-size champion statues to Arcane character sculpts and a Faker collectible you don’t see every day. Pick two or three favorites, plan your scale and assembly approach, and you’ll have a desk display that feels straight out of Runeterra.

If you want more fresh file ideas beyond LoL, check our roundup posts like Top 15 3D Printable Models March 2026 (Free & Paid Picks) and 11 New 3D Printable Models (Late April 2026) Worth Printing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these League of Legends models based on the game or on Arcane?

Both. This list includes classic champion sculpts (like Ashe, Viego, Evelynn) and Arcane-focused fan art (like Ekko, Viktor, and Silco), so you can match the style you like.

Which League of Legends models are easiest to fit on a resin printer build plate?

Look for files that are cut into parts or explicitly plate-friendly, like Viktor (cut for easier plate fit) and Ekko (pre-supported 1/6). Jinx and Akali also offer split, keyed assemblies that pack well on smaller plates.

Do any of these LoL models include pre-supported files?

Yes. Ekko includes a pre-supported 1/6 option, and Jinx and Akali include pre-supported versions for their split kits, which can save time in slicing.

What’s the difference between “fullsize” and 1/6–1/8 scale in this list?

The fullsize entries are designed as larger, more imposing display statues with big bases and effects, while 1/6–1/8 scale models are easier to display on shelves and typically print in more manageable sections.

Is there a League of Legends model here that isn’t a champion?

Yes—Faker is a real-world esports collectible with both a full-body and bust option. It’s a fun pick if you want your League of Legends display to nod to pro play, not just the roster.


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