
Hueforge TOP GUN Maverick 4 colors
by StefBull85
Maverick's iconic aviators and tousled hair emerge from a bold silhouette, capturing the legendary naval aviator's unmistakable cool. The classic Top Gun logo spreads its wings in patriotic red, white, and blue beneath the character portrait, while a sleek fighter jet streaks across the bottom. This four-color tribute balances striking contrast with nostalgic military styling, framed by a star-studded border that evokes vintage propaganda posters and celebrates aviation excellence.
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#0400FFPLATD: 11Bambu Lab Matte Charcoal
#000000PLA MatteTD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Red
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