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Female Grim Reaper with a Giant Scythe

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Miniature version (100mm tall) 0.16mm layer height, 3 walls, 15% infill
Miniature version (100mm tall) 0.16mm layer height, 3 walls, 15% infill
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2.9 h
1 plate

Full plate version (200mm height) 0.16mm layer height, 3 walls, 15% infill
Full plate version (200mm height) 0.16mm layer height, 3 walls, 15% infill
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10 h
1 plate

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When the scythe breaks the silence, the Grim Reaper emerging from the shadows sheds terrifying stereotypes, transforming into a deadly aesthetic that combines power and elegance.
The matte black texture perfectly replicates the statuesque coldness and mystery. The faceless design under the hood adds an unknown, hazy veil to the character; the flowing, draped hem wraps around the body like flowing night, with every fold hiding a deadly rhythm.
The sharp edge of the scythe creates a strong contrast with the softness of human curves, colliding in minimalist black tones to create the tension of dark aesthetics. It is both a stark desktop embellishment and a romantic interpretation of the aesthetics of death, injecting a unique shadowy charm into the collector's world.

 

When removing supports, pay attention to the scythe part (please use flush cutters or similar tools and remove slowly)

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