
Jack Skellington Hueforge
The Pumpkin King strikes a dramatic pose against a hauntingly beautiful backdrop of amber moonlight and stormy blues. Jack Skellington's iconic stitched grin and hollow eye sockets emerge from deep blacks, while his skeletal frame contrasts sharply with the warm golden glow surrounding him. The weathered, textured surface adds an aged, gothic charm to this beloved character from Halloween Town, capturing both his whimsical nature and eerie elegance.
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#050916PLA MatteTD: 0.3#E9DEDBPLA MatteTD: 4.8Bambu Lab Basic Blue Gray
#4C5F71PLATD: 3#F78E0EPLA MatteTD: 2#F0BE02PLATD: 3.5Why filament details may vary
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