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WAR HORNET
WAR HORNET
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Battle Bugs Series: War Hornet

Built for speed. Designed for domination.

The War Hornet is the airborne predator of the Battle Bugs line, engineered as the perfect rival to the Battle Ant. With its sharp, armored body and aggressive stance, this model blends insect anatomy with a bold, mechanical aesthetic that feels straight out of a sci-fi battlefield.

This 3D print features a highly articulated design with multiple ball-joint connections, allowing for expressive posing and action-ready stances. The legs provide stability while still allowing dynamic movement. Its standout feature is the pair of large, perforated wings—stylized for strength and durability rather than realism—mounted on rotating joints so you can display it in attack mode, rest position, or mid-flight.

The abdomen tapers into a sharp stinger, reinforcing its role as a fast-strike aerial unit. The overall build leans into a sturdy, slightly blocky construction, making it feel more like a poseable action figure than a fragile model.

Assembly requires some patience, with multiple interlocking parts and joints that need careful alignment, making it a satisfying build for those who enjoy hands-on projects.

Whether it's hovering above the battlefield or squaring off against the Battle Ant, the War Hornet brings speed, precision, and intimidation to your collection.

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