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Xaden Riorson Figure - Funko Pop Style

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Single Color Figure -  0.2mm layer and 0.1mm on last layers
Single Color Figure - 0.2mm layer and 0.1mm on last layers
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This is a model of the character Xaden Riorson from the book Fourth Wing.
The figure was made in a Funko Pop–style.

 

You can also find a figure of the character Rhyssand from the book A Court of Thorns and Roses with the same style in this LINK

 


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I find it a bit small compared to a real Funko Pop. The body seems appropriately sized but the head is too small. Nice print nonetheless, 0 problems during printing
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