Long before the warring factions of Aevaris learned to speak in words, the Aerofon sang to the stars.
Emerging from a biome of pure resonance deep beneath the sonic trenches of the Astral Reefs, Aerofon, the Harmonic Sentinel of the Deep Sound, is a being not of violence but of vibrational mastery. Its very body is shaped by soundwaves—it speaks not through language, but through chordal pulses and harmonic distortion. Scholars of the Celestial Assembly believe Aerofon is an emissary of the Prime Tone, a cosmic frequency believed to echo through the Eternal Nexus itself.
This 3D printable figure features two unique body variations of the Aerofon species. Both versions are intricately sculpted with flowing, asymmetrical anatomy and horn-like resonance chambers extending from the head—evoking musical instruments carved by time and purpose. Whether placed on a tabletop or displayed as a collector’s piece, Aerofon brings an elegant sense of mystery and calm amidst the chaos of war.
Core Faction:The Celestial Assembly – “Aerofon, Harmonic Sentinel of the Deep Sound, channels the Prime Tone of Aevaris. Where others strike with steel, it sings with silence and shape.”
Please note that the model is primarily designed for textured versions (OBJ + MTL in ZIP archive), allowing for a rich and visually detailed result when used with color-supported 3D printing or digital rendering. The non-textured version (STL, 3MF) may lack some surface details visible in the textured formats.
Technical Features and Printing Recommendations:
Recommended Print Size: 100 mm for display purposes; 35–50 mm for tabletop encounters
Supports Needed: Yes – especially for head horn, fingers, and the rear crest extensions
Recommended Materials: PLA (for easy desktop printing) or resin (for maximum fidelity and organic surface quality)
Estimated Printing Time: 150–180 minutes at 100 mm scale (FDM); 3–3.5 hours in resin
Estimated Material Use: ~22–35 g depending on scale and supports
Included File Formats: STL, OBJ, MTL, 3MF, FBX, BLEND – all provided in a ZIP archive
Also Included: Separate OBJ and STL files prepared for 3D viewer display on the platform
Scaling Note: This model is designed in millimeters (mm). If it appears too small when imported into your slicer, ensure your software is set to mm units. If needed, scale the model up 100x if the slicer defaults to meters instead.