
Hueforge Route du Rhum in four colors
by StefBull85
A classic French maritime sign comes to life in brilliant royal blue and crisp white lettering. The decorative border flourishes frame "ROUTE DU RHUM" with elegant typography that evokes the prestigious transatlantic sailing race. Clean geometric lines and traditional ornamental details create striking contrast against the stone brick background, while the four-color palette emphasizes the sign's vintage nautical charm and European street signage authenticity.
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#000000PLA MatteTD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Bronze
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