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This highly detailed 3D bust of an Orc Chieftain exudes power and brutality, perfectly capturing the essence of a battle-hardened warlord. Designed for tabletop RPGs, fantasy collectors, wargaming, and 3D printing enthusiasts, this model showcases thick, rugged armor adorned with tribal engravings, a fearsome scowl, and piercing eyes that command authority.
The large, muscular build and battle-worn scars give this bust an imposing presence, ideal for displaying on a shelf, painting for a custom look, or integrating into gaming scenarios. The orc’s shoulder armor features intricate bone decorations, reinforced metal plates, and chain-link straps, giving a feral yet strategic aesthetic. A sacred tribal pendant with an embedded gemstone rests at the orc’s chest, hinting at mystical or cultural significance.
Every element of this 3D printable bust has been crafted with realism in mind, from the coarse facial wrinkles and deep-set eyes to the wild mane of unkempt hair flowing down the back. The armor plating is chipped and weathered, reflecting decades of war and conquest, making this a must-have for fantasy miniature painters and collectors alike.
Perfect as a decorative bust, a tabletop RPG boss, or a custom-painted masterpiece, the Orc Chieftain Bust brings raw, untamed energy to any collection. Whether printed in resin for ultra-fine details or in PLA for durability, this model will stand out in any fantasy-themed display.
Technical Features and Printing Recommendations:Recommended Settings:Layer Height: 0.1mm for detailed prints, 0.08mm for ultra-fine resin prints.Infill: 15-20% for PLA, 100% solid for resin.Supports: Minimal supports recommended, mainly under the jaw, hair, and shoulder armor.Recommended Materials:Resin (SLA/DLP): Best for capturing intricate facial textures, fine armor engravings, and smooth surfaces.PLA/ABS: Ideal for larger prints; post-processing like sanding, dry brushing, and weathering effects will enhance details.Post-Processing Tips: Hand-painting with metallic finishes or dry brushing over armor will bring out the tribal carvings and bone decorations, making the orc chieftain look battle-worn and realistic.
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