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This Climbing Demogorgon captures the Stranger Things inspired creature mid ascent as it scales an invisible surface with predatory tension. The body is posed in a diagonal climb with one arm stretched upward and the other gripping below which creates a powerful sense of motion. The iconic flower shaped head opens with jagged inner teeth and every petal edge is sharply defined. Muscular arms and clawed feet are sculpted with anatomical care that balances horror and believability. The pose works as a wall crawler or as a dynamic shelf sculpture. Fans of Stranger Things collectors horror enthusiasts and diorama builders will find this a must have piece. Suggested uses include wall mounted sculptures. display shelf centerpieces. Halloween decor. themed room accents. gift items for show fans. and diorama protagonists paired with other Upside Down creatures. It also doubles as a vivarium or aquarium ornament after sealing. For 3D printing resin delivers the cleanest tooth and petal detail at 0.05mm layer height. FDM handles the model well at 0.12mm with tree supports along the arms and petals. Scale between 120mm and 250mm for best impact. Infill of 20 percent keeps the limbs rigid. OBJ. STL. and PLY formats are packed together for full compatibility with any slicer or sculpting pipeline. The figure is pre oriented for efficient slicing. Paint it with grey flesh tones and bloody red inside the petals for the authentic show accurate look. A matte topcoat preserves the eerie textured finish. Print multiple copies in different scales to build a cohesive themed display that grows beautifully over time. Strong LED lighting from below dramatically amplifies every sculpted shadow for collectors. 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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