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Medieval Barber Mullet Gone Wrong Meme Character

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Medieval Mullet Gone Wrong 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Medieval Mullet Gone Wrong 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Somewhere in medieval history, a barber looked at this man and confidently said:

“Trust me bro, the mullet will look incredible.”

It did not.

 

Introducing the Medieval Barber Mullet Gone Wrong Meme Character Bust — a cursed fusion of medieval portrait art, terrible haircut decisions, renaissance meme culture, and chaotic internet humor.

 

This highly detailed bust captures the awkward confidence, tragic haircut energy, and unsettling facial expression of a man who absolutely lost a bet with his barber.

 

Inspired by the bizarre charm of medieval paintings and viral meme aesthetics, this sculpt is perfect for collectors of weird art, fantasy props, cursed desk décor, and hilarious 3D prints that make guests uncomfortable in the best possible way.

 

Whether you display it raw, paint it like an ancient relic, or gift it to your most questionable friend, this bust is guaranteed to become a conversation starter.

Features

  • Highly detailed meme-inspired sculpt
  • Iconic “bad medieval mullet” design
  • Perfect for painting and display
  • Great shelf piece or desk decoration
  • Optimized for FDM printing
  • Funny collectible for meme lovers and fantasy fans
  • Ideal for TikTok, Instagram, and viral print content

Printing Recommendations

  • Layer Height: 0.16mm
  • Infill: 10%
  • Supports: Minimal supports recommended
  • PLA works best for crisp facial details
  • Slow outer wall speeds recommended for cleaner hair texture

Perfect For

  • Medieval meme fans
  • Fantasy collectors
  • Painters and hobbyists
  • Funny office décor
  • Tabletop gaming rooms
  • Cursed art enthusiasts
  • Unique gifts
  • Viral social media content creators

This model was designed to embrace the awkward, cursed, and hilarious side of medieval-inspired meme culture — because not every hero survives the barber.

 

If you print one, upload your make and show off your filament choices, paint jobs, and cursed creations.

 

Created by @Beastlab

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