
Billy the Puppet - I want to play a game - Saw
Billy's menacing grin emerges from cracked white porcelain, his signature red spiral cheek marking and glowing crimson eye creating an unsettling focal point. The iconic puppet's fractured face is framed by scattered puzzle pieces in muted grays, while bold red text declares his chilling invitation. This striking horror-themed piece captures the mechanical terror of Jigsaw's twisted games through dramatic contrast and haunting detail.
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#4C5F71PLATD: 3Bambu Lab Matte Ivory White
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