
Master Chief Hueforge Bookmarks - 2 sizes
by Hey Ben
The iconic Spartan super-soldier stands at attention in this striking vertical composition, his legendary MJOLNIR armor rendered in deep forest greens that fade from rich emerald highlights to shadowy olive depths. Master Chief's distinctive helmet and the "117" marking on his chest plate emerge through careful layered printing, while the monochromatic green palette creates a sense of military precision and otherworldly strength that fans will instantly recognize.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
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