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THE MODEL :
Add a touch of nobility and power to your home with this masterfully crafted wall console. A true decorative centerpiece, it features a highly realistic sculpted lion's head, topped with a royal crown and flanked by intricate baroque scrolls. Its aesthetic evokes medieval throne rooms and Renaissance castles.
This shelf is perfect for displaying historical artifacts, ancient books, or your most precious collectibles. Its robust and detailed design transforms any wall into a genuine art gallery. (Note: Staging props shown in the photo, such as the skull or books, are not included in the 3D file).
Technical Details: This model has been tested to provide maximum detail:
- Material: Matte Black PLA (ideal for a "cast iron" or carved stone look).
- Nozzle: 0.4 mm.
Infill: 5% (optimized for decorative purposes).
INFORMATION:
A common question is: why do these prints require supports when they could be printed lying flat?
For my designs, I deliberately choose to print them standing upright rather than flat, in order to achieve the best possible level of detail. I prioritize visual quality over saving a few grams of filament.
Of course, you are free to change the print orientation in your slicer if you prefer.

FILES :
All models are available for download in 3MF format. We recommend using Bambu Studio (Bambu Lab's slicer), as some specific modifications may only be visible within this software.
License
You may create derivative works based on this object, provided that all such derivative works are published exclusively on the MakerWorld platform and include proper attribution to the original creator. You may not share, upload, host, distribute, or publish this object—or any derivative work of this object—on any other digital platform, marketplace, or distribution channel. Commercial use of this object and any derivative works is strictly prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to, selling, renting, sublicensing, or using the object in any context in which you receive monetary compensation or other financial benefits.







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