
Vought F4U Corsair - Hueforge
by BeaN
Navy blue dominates this dynamic aviation tribute, showcasing the legendary Vought F4U Corsair in full flight. The distinctive gull-wing fighter emerges from textured layers of deep blue and crisp white, with the number "29" and military star markings clearly visible on the fuselage. BeaN's design captures the aircraft's iconic silhouette against a clouded sky backdrop, transforming the feared "Whistling Death" of World War II into striking layered art that celebrates American naval aviation history.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Spectrum Navy Blue
#2036FBPLABambu Lab Basic Blue Gray
#4C5F71PLATD: 3#FFFFFFPLA MatteWhy filament details may vary
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