Tales from the Crypt 3D print model
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Attention valued collector! I created this digital file solely for personal use. Under no circumstances can you redistribute it to others. Understand this crucial fact, or lose access now! It is essential to remember that this 3D printing model is meant only for enthusiasts like yourself, serious businessmen and visionaries with innovative projects to undertake! Printing this item, reselling it is entirely acceptable. That's exactly what I have in mind! To clear up a misunderstanding right off the bat - I am not some big business giant here but a dedicated worker supporting his family! Working day and night to put food on our table isn't a picnic for me. My product features an intricately detailed Crypt-Keeper 3D model perfect for rendering, molding or even interior decoration projects. Size matters though, as my design comes out to be (in standard settings) approximately Width: 130 mm, Height: 200 mm, complete with a comprehensive STL file characteristic summary below: Polygons: 964,282 and Points: 482,103 And in case you are planning to change the scale, there's good news for you - feel free to do it in your favorite 3D package! Scale it any way you see fit and make sure this magnificent design is just right for your purpose. By the way, fans of classic EC Comics must have noted how each magazine hosted their unique main figure, the Crypt-Keeper, The Vault-Keeper, or The Old Witch. This trio did quite often compete in fun-filled comic battles for viewership numbers, even while each shared duties as horror hosts together. A story issue like one from "Tales from the Crypt" might hold a spooky short narrated by this main guy (The Crypt Keeper), another tale explained in dark detail with an ominous laugh and eerie style shared with fellow friends and then a macabre mystery narrated by Old Witch - what fun we have reading about each of these mad hosts. The original horror host, our man with gruesome eyes hidden beneath an extravagant mess of wild grey curls and tresses and framed right above entrance doors in his underground tomb. This haunting ghoul took part at various gatherings during early times and soon moved on from all the scary moments, making witty humor a fun way to get away for all involved when discussing things like crime solving. He has more roles - the one below earth gives glimpses of history behind him - "The Lower Berth" (in issue 33) is what makes sense right here while other pieces show that this ghoul with dark ideas knows about past experiences; "Horror beneath the Streets", on number 17 Haunt tells how we were found working there, also doing a lot more and showing readers their faces. Three Dimensional Tales of The Crypt's first and only venture - The Three-Dimension comic book came later but remains an essential element here because our ghoul helped launch that series successfully; this guy has quite an interesting backstory - from horror tales narrated above and down.
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