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This Ork Warboss Figurine is a massive and brutally detailed miniature depicting the savage leader of a greenskin warband in all his glory. The model features a hulking muscular frame barely contained by mismatched scrap armor plates bolted and welded together from battlefield salvage. The head is broad and fierce with prominent tusks jutting from a heavy jaw and small cunning eyes set beneath a thick brow ridge. A massive trophy pole rises from the back loaded with skulls and captured banners proclaiming dominance. The sculpt captures the raw anarchic energy of a greenskin warlord at the peak of power and ferocity. The pose is aggressive and boastful with one enormous fist raised clutching a crude but devastating power claw while the other arm brandishes a massive shoota covered in spiky modifications. The armor shows the characteristic greenskin engineering philosophy of more dakka and bigger iz better with oversized rivets. Crude welds. And trophy spikes covering every visible surface. The base features crushed enemy helmets and scattered debris beneath the massive armored boots. This figurine is the ultimate commander model for greenskin-themed tabletop wargaming armies and collections. Its large imposing size makes it the natural focal point of any army display. Painters will enjoy the fantastic variety of textures from rough skin to rusty metal to tattered cloth that allow for creative and expressive paint schemes. The model works as an impressive standalone display piece for fans of savage fantasy and sci-fi aesthetics. It also serves well as a boss encounter model for RPG sessions and campaigns. For 3D printing resin delivers the best results for the crude metal textures and skin details at smaller scales. A layer height of 0.04 to 0.06 mm is recommended for gaming scale printing. FDM at 0.12 mm produces solid results at larger display scales. And PLY file formats for complete compatibility with all major slicing and printing tools. 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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