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Lieutenant Legg - Food Fighters Toy

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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"⚠️ DISCLAIMER: The photos show a HAND-PAINTED finish. The actual print file is SINGLE COLOR geometry only."

 

"Crispy on the outside, tough on the inside!" Enlist the most athletic member of the Kitchen Commandos with this high-fidelity replica of the original 1988 Lieutenant Legg. This 3D-printable figurine captures the "Poultry Patrol" veteran in his classic, chunky aesthetic, making him the perfect second-in-command for your pantry-based skirmishes.

The sculpt meticulously recreates the "fried" texture of his chicken-drumstick body, complete with realistic-looking breading and the iconic white bone acting as his head. This model features his signature black military gear, including the high-top combat boots and the wrist-mounted communication device. Also included in the set is his original equipment: the green backpack and his specialized red rifle, designed to fit securely into his hand just like the 1980s Mattel original.

Optimized for high-detail printing, this model is a dream for painters who want to experiment with dry-brushing the "crispy" textures of the chicken skin. Whether he's leading a flanking maneuver around the toaster or standing guard by the refrigerator, Lieutenant Legg is an essential addition for any collector of 80s "weird" toy lines.

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