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Alien Xenomorph Wall Hanger

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

A unique wall-mounted key holder inspired by the iconic biomechanical style of a Xenomorph. The design captures the moment a creature emerges from the wall, with its tail curving above the head to form a functional hook.

The organic, biomechanical shape is not just visual — it naturally creates a strong and practical hanger while maintaining a clean and recognizable silhouette. This makes the model both decorative and usable, fitting perfectly into game rooms, sci-fi themed interiors, or any entryway that could use a bold statement piece.

The geometry is carefully balanced to keep a good level of detail without making printing unnecessarily difficult. The structure of the hook is reinforced to handle everyday use, while still preserving the distinctive sci-fi aesthetic.

⚙️ Printing Tips

  • Material: PLA / PETG recommended
  • 2–3 perimeters for strength
  • Infill: 15–25%
  • Print orientation: backplate flat on bed
  • Use screws for higher load capacity
  • Use double-sided adhesive tape for lighter items

 

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