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This model is a fan-made replica of the Harry Potter wand.
We designed the wand based on different motives, reminiscent of Beauxbatons School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in France.
-The wand is customizable – the handle and tip are connected via 3D printed screws
– Perfect for playing as original Beauxbatons characters
Archive contains the entire wand + wand parts + connecting screws in STL. This assembly system allows you to attach the wands without glue. It also allows you to customize your wand by mixing various wands and grips! You can purchase additional grips on our website!
We recommend printing the screws multiple times to ensure they fit the two halves perfectly. If you want to display some wands, you can download the wand holders we made.
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