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January 30, 2026✍️ Product Description (STL File Version)
Wildcat Cowl – DC Comics 3D Printable Cosplay STL File
Step into the ring and take your cosplay to heavyweight status with this Wildcat Cowl STL file — a high-detail 3D model designed for 3D printing, inspired by the iconic DC Comics superhero. Whether you’re building a Wildcat costume, adding to a Justice League collection, or crafting a custom prop, this STL offers a clean, wearable base ready for your finishing touches.
In DC lore, Wildcat (Ted Grant) is one of the most iconic fighters in the universe — a heavyweight boxer turned vigilante whose costume reflects both classic comic style and functional athletic design. For more about the character’s legacy, see Wildcat entries on comic reference sites or DC’s official character pages.
📦 What’s Included
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2× Wildcat Cowl STL file — high-resolution, 3D printable model
- The Front Mask
- The Back Panel
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Scalable design — adjustable for various head sizes and build preferences
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Clean, optimized mesh for easier slicing and printing
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Compatible with industry-standard slicers (Cura, PrusaSlicer, etc.)
🥊 Features & Uses
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Superhero-inspired design — captures the classic Wildcat cowl aesthetic from DC Comics
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Cosplay & costume ready — perfect for cons, photoshoots, and themed events
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Custom finishing base — sand, prime, paint, and weather the mask to match your vision
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Great for hobbyists — ideal for fans who enjoy experimenting with paint, detail work, and wearable props
🛠️ Printing & Finishing Tips
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Use standard 3D printing settings with PLA, PETG, or your filament of choice
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Add supports under overhangs for best results
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Sand with 220–400 grit to reduce visible layer lines
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Apply primer and higher grit sanding for a smooth surface
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Paint with your desired style — matte black, leather tones, or metallic highlights
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For wearable use, add magnets and/or internal padding
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Scaling will be necessary to size this mask to your head circumference. The table below shows what scale to print at for each head circumference for this particular mask:
| Head Circumference (Inches) | Print scaling (%) |
| 20 | 83.33 |
| 21 | 87.50 |
| 22 | 91.67 |
| 23 | 95.83 |
| 24 | 100.00 |
| 25 | 104.17 |
| 26 | 108.33 |
Note – The last picture is an example of a printed mask from this file.








