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Twin-Headed Hook Golem- DnD RPG Miniature Dungeons

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill Twin-Headed Hook Golem
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill Twin-Headed Hook Golem
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Twin-Headed Hook Golem 

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The Ironhowl Juggernaut is a grotesque marvel of brute force and cruel craftsmanship. Towering and muscular, this golem was forged in the depths of a warlock's forge, built not only for destruction—but for fear. With two snarling heads, it possesses dual awareness, capable of reacting to threats with terrifying efficiency. One head snarls orders, while the other bellows a battle cry, confusing and intimidating even the bravest adventurers.

One of its arms ends not in a hand, but in a massive, barbed hook, forged from blackened steel and enchanted with soul-warping magic. This wicked limb is used to tear, drag, and maim anything foolish enough to come within reach.

The gaping chest cavity, sometimes used as a prison for captured souls or cursed artifacts, pulses faintly with dark energy. Whatever powers this abomination lies sealed within, never resting, never forgiving.

Use in RPGs:

  • As a dungeon boss created by a mad artificer.
  • A tormentor in an infernal arena, fighting for a demonic audience.
  • A cursed relic guardian, defending a long-forgotten vault.
  • A failed experiment, still roaming the ruins of a forgotten lab.

 

Each of my models is printed 2-3 times before releasing the profile. So if you have a problem with printing:
1. DRY THE FILAMENT
2. CHANGE THE NOZZLE TO A NEW ONE.

 

 

Recommendations: In case of a problem with damage to the supports, I recommend reducing the printing speed of the supports by 30-50% and the travel speed to 400mm/s. When removing the supports, I recommend first cutting off the pieces right next to the character, but not removing them, just cutting them off. Remove the remaining larger pieces and only then detach the remaining smaller pieces. This reduces the risk of damaging delicate elements.

 

 

  • Please note that if you use a different filament than the recommended one, the effect may be different from my print. For example, printing in silk PLA will look better but the supports and the print itself will be more brittle and less durable.

     

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    Recommendations:


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  • 0.08-0.2. In the event of changing the original height, the height of the supports should be changed.
     
  • PLA+HS, PLA+, PLA, PLA silk Recommended materials are listed in order from best to good.

     

  • Clean the plate thoroughly before printing.
    Make sure the filament is dry and free from dirt. This can damage the print or weaken the support

     Guide

 

 

 

Each of my models is printed 2-3 times before releasing the profile. So if you have a problem with printing:

 

 

 


1. DRY THE FILAMENT
2. CHANGE THE NOZZLE TO A NEW ONE.

 

 

 

Recommendations  Guide : In case of a problem with damage to the supports, I recommend reducing the printing speed of the supports by 30-50% and the travel speed to 400mm/s. When removing the supports, I recommend first cutting off the pieces right next to the character, but not removing them, just cutting them off. Remove the remaining larger pieces and only then detach the remaining smaller pieces. This reduces the risk of damaging delicate elements.

 

 

  • Please note that if you use a different filament than the recommended one, the effect may be different from my print. For example, printing in silk PLA will look better but the supports and the print itself will be more brittle and less durable.

     

     

    Recommendations:


  •  
  • 0.08-0.2. In the event of changing the original height, the height of the supports should be changed.
     
  • PLA+HS, PLA+, PLA, PLA silk Recommended materials are listed in order from best to good.

     

  • Clean the plate thoroughly before printing.
    Make sure the filament is dry and free from dirt. This can damage the print or weaken the support

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