
Hueforge FN-2187 StromTrooper 4 colors
by StefBull85
Finn's iconic stormtrooper helmet emerges from shadows in this striking portrait, bloodied battle scars telling the story of his transformation from First Order soldier to Resistance hero. The stark white armor contrasts dramatically against deep black backgrounds, while crimson accents highlight the damage and the First Order insignia below. StefBull85's design captures the character's pivotal moment with bold geometric framing and a limited palette that emphasizes the helmet's weathered details.
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