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This imposing Stone Golem Bust 3D print model presents a fearsome elemental creature with a face carved from living rock. The design features a massive head with craggy stone textures and deep cracks running across the surface. The eyes glow with inner energy beneath a heavy brow of stacked stone slabs. The jaw is broad and squared with a grimace that suggests immense ancient power. Moss and mineral deposits add organic detail to the geological surface. The artistic style merges fantasy creature design with geological realism. The stone textures vary from smooth polished surfaces to rough broken edges creating visual diversity across the face. The cracks follow natural stone fracture patterns adding believability to the elemental origin of this creature. The brow ridge is formed from layered stone plates. The overall composition draws from classical bust sculpture traditions adapted for a fantasy stone guardian character. This bust is perfect for fantasy art collectors and fans of elemental creature design. It makes a dramatic display piece for gaming rooms and bookshelves. Tabletop RPG game masters can use it as a visual reference for golem encounters. Painters will enjoy the varied textures that respond well to stone painting techniques. It works as an impressive gift for fantasy fiction fans and video game enthusiasts. For 3D printing. this model is recommended at 100% to 200% scale. A layer height of 0.12mm to 0.2mm captures the stone textures and crack details. An infill of 15% to 20% is sufficient for display. Supports may be needed under the brow ridge and jaw. PLA in gray or stone colors creates an authentic rock golem appearance. Dry brushing with moss green adds organic weathering effects. This model is included in OBJ. STL. and PLY formats for versatile slicer support. Please Note: This STL file may require pre-printing preparation such as support analysis and positioning adjustments. Thickness verification and specific settings for your printer and filament may be needed. Other technical adjustments might be necessary depending on your equipment and printing method.
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