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The Witcher Geralt of Rivia Bust

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P1S
P2S
X1
H2D
H2C
A1
H2S
H2D Pro
X1 Carbon
P1P
X1E
X2D
A2L

0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
Designer
20.8 h
1 plate
3.0(1)

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Description

Summoning the unmistakable presence of the White Wolf, this 3D‑printed Geralt of Rivia bust captures the stoic strength and weathered nobility of the Continent’s most legendary Witcher. Every scar, every strand of windswept hair, and every hardened line of his expression is sculpted with striking precision, reflecting a lifetime spent battling monsters, destiny, and the shadows of his own past.

 

The bust showcases Geralt in his iconic, battle‑ready demeanor — piercing, cat‑like eyes set beneath a furrowed brow, jaw clenched with the resolve of a man who has walked through fire and frost. The textured armor details and rugged features bring the character to life in a way that feels as if he’s about to mutter a dry remark or draw his silver sword.

 

Perfect for fans of The Witcher, collectors of fantasy art, or anyone who appreciates masterful craftsmanship, this piece stands as a bold tribute to one of modern fantasy’s most enduring heroes. Display it on a shelf, desk, or gaming setup, and let the White Wolf watch over your domain with quiet, formidable grace.

 

A centerpiece worthy of Kaer Morhen itself.

 

If you like this print, don't hesitate to boost, like so I can keep on expanding the video game bust into a full collection of various iconic characters.

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