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HEROBEAST "VIPER-THE SNIPER" TACTICAL WOLF

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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6.6 h
1 plate
5.0(2)

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HeroBeast

HeroBeast is your “collectible military” line with a precise soul: iconic operators + premium toy aesthetic + team lore… but without the fake seriousness of a “tactical” brochure written by someone who’s never broken a sweat
It's that perfect mix of:

  • “I want them all lined up in my display cabinet”
  • “if I move them by 2 cm, it looks like they're about to enter the compound”

Here, collecting is done right: **Wave, names, specialties, recognizable silhouettes, consistent visual identity** Not generic “soldier #7 with weapon #3” stuff Every piece has a real role and a reason

And underneath is your story as a collector: as a child, it wasn't just “playing”… it was cataloging
“This one with the bazooka… this one with the grenades… this one opens doors…”
And without knowing it, you were already building a Wave in your head

Today you've made the leap: you no longer just collect toy soldiers… you create them
This is **Wave 1** If the project works (and it must work), the path is natural: **Wave 2, 3…** with new operators, new roles, new vehicles, new ideas And that “I must have them all” feeling that tricked you as a kid… spoiler: it still tricks you Only now it's a superpower

If you want to collect them all… come here (the trap is already set)

https://makerworld.com/en/@Gara/upload

VIPER — The Sniper (the one who “is in no hurry”… because he decides when it ends)

Viper is the shooting specialist of Wave 1: **precision, patience, control** He doesn't run, doesn't shout, doesn't get agitated He stands still, reads the scene, waits for the right moment… and when he acts, it almost seems like the mission resolved itself
He's the type who doesn't “seek conflict”: he **ends** it

**Identity:**

  • Role: **sniper / marksman / overwatch**: distant cover, targeted elimination, team protection while advancing
  • Mentality: cold and methodical, zero ego, only results
  • In a team, he's the one who turns a risky entry into a “clean” entry: he blocks threats before they become problems

**Aesthetics (the beauty of collecting):**
Viper is recognizable because he has a “sniper” silhouette, but in a collectible style: long lines, balanced stance, details to look at up close

  • Iconic accessories (without real logos): optic, rangefinder/monocular, ammunition, radio, small maintenance kit, dedicated pouches
  • Overwatch posture: stable body, proper center of gravity, a “I'm already aiming” vibe even when still
  • More “reasoned” gear: less chaos, more order He's the one who always seems ready because he is

**Why Viper is perfect for your collector's narrative:**
As a child, you collected for function: the bazooka, the grenades, the assault
Viper is “the precise shooter” — the piece that completes the team because he adds **ranged dominance** and changes the team's balance
And when you have a real sniper in a wave, it's not an extra: it's a pillar And you know it… in fact, you want him (And no, it's not an addiction: it's “museum curation”, don't worry)

Commercial Use

If you are interested in commercial use of my models, please contact me via DM

Technical Notes (the truth, not poetry)

I prefer to print them in a single color and paint them after priming, using acrylic markers
The colored images serve as examples for coloring, but then it's very much a matter of personal taste

This design originated from an AI generation (Tripo) which I manually refined and tested on FDM prints to ensure printability and quality
The “real” photos are the single-color ones (white)
When detaching supports: tweezers, calm, delicacy (no need to go Rambo on the supports, or you'll cry)

As always (the part that decides if you print or curse)

There's only one key: bed adhesion
I use CryoGrip Pro Frostbite and the adhesion is so good that the prints seem to have a mortgage on the bed: they never let go
I mainly use Bambu filaments and have no problems

If you have a different setup:

  • focus on adhesion (first and foremost)
  • use dry, quality filament
  • do things cleanly and you'll see that everything “mysteriously” works much better

Closing (honest collector's version)

HeroBeast isn't “print a toy soldier and done” It's a team, an idea, a Wave
And yes: your brain will tell you “I'll just print one”…
…while your display cabinet is already making space for the others

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