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Devourer of the Heart

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Print Profile(2)

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X1 Carbon
P1P
X1E
P2S
A1
A1 mini
X1
H2D Pro
H2D
H2S
P1S
H2C
X2D
A2L

with Pentagram 100mm hight standard profile
with Pentagram 100mm hight standard profile
Designer
3.9 h
1 plate
4.8(13)

Skull no pentagram 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Skull no pentagram 0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
5.3 h
1 plate
5.0(3)

Open in Bambu Studio
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Description

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If you like my stuff, its free to use, if you really like its, your boost is also free :p 

A chilling, organically twisted sculpture where a cursed skull emerges from a tree-like mass and sinks its teeth into a human heart. This macabre scene captures the eternal struggle between life and death – a heart still beating, being devoured by the embodiment of decay.

Perfect for horror fans, dark fantasy collectors, gothic art lovers, or as a showpiece for Halloween or tabletop storytelling.

 

⚠️ Warning: 🛠️ Support Hassle Level: 3

its a search for supports, it can be roots or support :p , But worth the time: 
Based on comments and downloads, I mightrefine her... or I might just go take a nap. We'll see.

 

Support Warning Levels Explained:

  • Level 1Snap off and play. Easy-peasy.
  • Level 2A bit of snipping required.Nothing major.
  • Level 3Damn, that’s tricky. Break out the hobby knife and your patience.
  • Level 4It’s a puzzle in disguise. May induce mild swearing.
  • Level 5Why do you hate me? 😭 The supports have achieved sentience and are actively resisting removal.

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