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A Historical Chess Collection Inspired by Frederick the GreatWhat if a chessboard could tell history?
This project reimagines the classical chess set through the lens of 18th-century Prussia, during the reign of Frederick II “the Great”.Each chess piece in this collection is not a generic symbol, but a historical figure who shaped Prussia’s military and political power between 1740 and 1786.
Instead of abstract forms, the set is built around real people:
The King is Frederick the Great himself — strategist, philosopher, and battlefield commander.
The Queen represents Elisabeth Christine, embodying royal continuity and courtly stability.
The Knight takes the form of the legendary cavalry commander Seydlitz.
The Rook is inspired by a fortress defender who held the line under impossible conditions.
The Bishop represents strategic command and long-term military planning.
The Pawn symbolizes the Prussian grenadier — discipline, sacrifice, and endurance.
Every piece was designed with 3D printing in mind:
clean silhouettes
print-friendly geometry
historically inspired but sculpturally readable forms
This is not just a chess set.It is a story told through form, where strategy on the board mirrors strategy in history.
What you’ll find in this project:
Historically inspired chess piece designs
STL files optimized for 3D printing
A cohesive visual and historical concept
A foundation for future national and historical chess collections
Each square must be at least 50x50 mm.
If you enjoy projects where engineering, history, and design intersect, this set was made for you.
Welcome to the Prussian Chess Set.
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3D printing settingsSupport: yesLayer: max 0,15 mm
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