RUSTDigital · STL bundleRust Facemask 3D STL Files
About this file pack
Rust Facemask STL files — 3D print your own Rust facemask at home. A print-ready file for the metal facemask, the model our painted facemasks are built from. Instant download.
The Rust metal face mask as a 3D print
The facemask is Rust's signature armour piece. This file lets you print one yourself, at the game's 1:1 scale, roughly 26cm tall. It prints as a single shell, and the two holes for a strap are already in the model.
What you need to print it
Nothing exotic. The numbers sit in the spec table further down. The shell wants supports, but nothing beyond what your slicer switches on by default. There is nothing to glue: it comes off the plate in one piece, ready to sand and paint in any skin you like.
What's in the download
After purchase you'll receive a PDF by email with a download link: copy it into your browser to grab the file.
Files included
- Facemask File
- Info Sheet
- If you need help or support just message us :)
What makers ask about the facemask file
Will it fit my printer? The shell is sized for a 256 × 256 × 256 mm build volume. At that size or larger it fits in one piece.
Do I need supports? Yes, on the overhangs, and your slicer's defaults handle them.
Does it come painted? No. What you print is the raw shell. The hand-painted facemasks are separate products in the shop.
Is it protective gear? No. It's a display and cosplay piece. Printed PLA protects nothing, and this mask is not safety equipment.
- Instant digital download — no physical item ships.
- For personal use only — no resale or sharing.
- Digital downloads are non-refundable.
File & print specs
- File format
- STL
- Print scale
- 1:1 (life-size)
- Recommended build volume
- 256 × 256 × 256 mm
- Filament
- PLA
- Nozzle
- 0.4 mm
- Layer height
- 0.2 mm (suggested)
- Infill
- 15%
- License
- Personal use only
Maker reviews
Print questions
Which slicer should I use?
Cura, Bambu Studio, PrusaSlicer — any modern slicer works. Load the STLs, punch in the values from the spec table above, and you're ready to slice.
Do I need to use supports?
Yes, for some of the parts. Nothing tricky: turn supports on in your slicer and its default settings will do the job.
What filament works best?
PLA. It prints easily, gives a clean paintable finish, and it's what we use for our own props. Avoid ABS unless you really know your printer and have an enclosure.
Can I sell my prints?
No. The files are for personal use only. We don't sell commercial licences, so printing to sell or for commissions isn't covered.