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James Stewart Tolkan — Bust

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

0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
3.7 h
1 plate

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James Stewart Tolkan — Bust

🇫🇷 Description

This bust depicts James Stewart Tolkan, an iconic American actor, recognized for his strong authority roles in 1980s and 1990s cinema. He is particularly famous for his portrayal of the strict principal Gerald Strickland in Back to the Future, a character who became legendary for his harsh demeanor and memorable lines.

The model is directly inspired by the actor's most popular photograph, accurately capturing his distinctive features: an intense gaze, a firm expression, and a strongly defined facial structure that perfectly reflects his authoritative presence. The facial volumes are treated in a sculptural manner, with deeply defined lines and deliberately emphasized forms to enhance clarity and impact when 3D printed.

Designed with classical sculptural logic, this bust focuses on authenticity rather than idealization. Natural facial asymmetries are preserved to maintain a faithful likeness of the actor. The result is a clean, expressive, and instantly recognizable piece for cinema enthusiasts.

🇬🇧 Description

This bust depicts James Stewart Tolkan, an iconic American actor known for his strong authority roles in 1980s and 1990s cinema. He is particularly famous for portraying the strict principal Gerald Strickland in Back to the Future, a character that became legendary for his harsh demeanor and memorable lines.

The model is directly inspired by the most popular photograph of the actor, accurately capturing his distinctive features: an intense gaze, a firm expression, and strongly defined facial structure that perfectly reflect his authoritative presence. The facial volumes are treated in a sculptural manner, with deeply defined lines and deliberately emphasized forms to enhance clarity and impact when 3D printed.

Designed with classical sculptural logic, this bust focuses on authenticity rather than idealization. Natural facial asymmetries are preserved to maintain a faithful likeness of the actor. The result is a clean, expressive, and instantly recognizable piece for cinema enthusiasts and collectors alike.

 

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Files remain free — the subscription only covers selling rights.

AI may be involved in certain stages of the creation process; however, all models are systematically corrected, optimized for 3D printing, and physically printed before being published.

 

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