
Aragorn 2-piece Hueforge
by Hey Ben
The weathered face of Middle-earth's greatest ranger emerges through masterful layered printing, capturing Aragorn's noble determination and battle-hardened resolve. This striking two-piece composition showcases the future king in dramatic grayscale tones, with intricate details highlighting his wet hair, piercing gaze, and worn leather armor. Designer Hey Ben's HueForge technique transforms this iconic character into a stunning display piece that brings Tolkien's legendary hero to vivid three-dimensional life.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6#9199A4PLA TransparentBambu Lab Basic Blue Gray
#4C5F71PLATD: 3Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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