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Efteling - Droomvlucht Door Knocker - Wall Art

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Bring a touch of fantasy into your home with this detailed 3D printable door knocker inspired by the enchanting queue area of Efteling’s legendary dark ride Droomvlucht.

This decorative piece recreates the mysterious ornamental face and elegant scrollwork seen in the attraction’s immersive theming. Designed as a wall-mounted display prop, it captures the magical atmosphere of Droomvlucht with layered details, flowing shapes, and a classic fantasy aesthetic.

 

Perfect for:

  • Theme park fans
  • Fantasy and fairytale decor
  • Cosplay or themed rooms
  • Collectors of Efteling-inspired creations

The model is optimized for FDM printing and looks great in stone, marble, or metallic filament finishes. Minimal supports may be required depending on your print settings.

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