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Mutated Eevee

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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🦊☣️ Vile-Veon (Blighted Eevee) – The Unstable Mutation

An evolution gone horribly wrong… Unstable DNA meets ancient corruption. 🦊☣️

The Vile-Veon is the tragic result of an Eevee exposed to chaotic, toxic energy instead of an elemental stone. Its body is caught in a state of perpetual, painful mutation—matted fur, fungal growths, and glowing, milky eyes that see into other realms. Its tail has transformed into a gnarled, parasitic limb, and its once-soft mane is now a tangled mess of necrotic fibers.

This model is a perfect mix of "creepy-cute" and "grimdark," making it an unforgettable addition to any hobbyist’s collection or tabletop game.

📦 What’s Included

  • 🦊 Highly detailed Vile-Veon (~120 mm, optimized for FDM printing)
  • 🖨️ FDM print profile (120 mm scale)
  • 🎲 44 mm high version (pre-supported for SLA printing)
  • 🧩 Hollowed version for resin printing
  • All versions are prepared for crisp details, from the hollowed-out ears to the tiny mushrooms.

🎨 Perfect For

  • Cursed Companions: A loyal but disturbing pet for a necromancer or plague doctor.
  • Texture Practice: Ideal for painting matted fur, glassy eyes, and bioluminescent fungal spots.
  • Corrupted Collections: A unique piece for those building a "dark" version of their favorite creatures.
  • Spooky Dioramas: Great as a focal point for a haunted forest or toxic swamp scene.

🎲 Tabletop Compatibility

Fits into 28–32 mm scale games, such as:

  • WH 40k / Age of Sigmar – Chaos Familiar, Nurgling-proxy, or a warped beast of the woods.
  • Dungeons & Dragons – Displacer Beast (mutated cub), Blink Dog (corrupted), or a unique Fey horror.
  • Mörk Borg / Death in Space – A perfect fit for a dying, mutated world.
  • Frostgrave – An apprentice's experiment that went south.

🖨️ Printing Notes

  • 120 mm version is optimized for FDM printing, with careful attention to the fur textures to ensure a clean finish.
  • 44 mm version is pre-supported for SLA/resin, capturing the fine details of the ribs and the parasitic tail.
  • Includes a scenic base filled with toxic sludge, skulls, and corrupted crystals.

⚠️ License

This model is intended for personal use only. For commercial licensing, feel free to contact me.

💡 Painting Tip:

Use a bright, neon color for the "pupils" or the mushrooms (like fluorescent green or magenta) to give the model a "radioactive" feel. For the fur, use multiple washes of brown and grey to create a dirty, matted look. A little bit of gloss varnish on the exposed skin and eyes will make it look extra sickly! 🧪💀✨

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