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ZKULL GodFather

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January 19, 2026

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ZKULL EDITION

Discover ZKULL, a new collection of modular figurines inspired by urban culture and designer toys. The idea is simple: avoid AMS and reduce filament waste by offering multi-part assembly models, allowing everyone to choose their own colors using a single-extruder printer—no purge tower, no forced material changes. Each part is designed to be easy to print, assemble, and customize to match your style. New versions of the ZKULL Edition will be released regularly, so feel free to share your ideas! I hope you enjoy the collection and can’t wait to see your prints.

 

ZKULL GodFather

He didn’t build his power. He took it. And no one ever took it back.

 

ZKULL GodFather never raises his voice. He doesn’t need to. His skull face is empty, sealed, final. It’s not the absence of emotion that’s unsettling, it’s the absence of hesitation. When he looks at someone, the decision has already been made. The person standing in front of him just doesn’t know it yet. The hat doesn’t hide him. It announces him.
 

The glasses protect nothing. They cut the connection.
And the rose on his lapel is not a symbol, it’s a silent countdown.

His suit is black because he never needed color. He moves slowly, deliberately. Every step is a reminder: he is always there when others disappear. Hands in his pockets, he is not unarmed. He is simply too confident to show anything.

He doesn’t threaten. He observes. He lets things unfold.Then he corrects them.

He detects fear before it shows. A breath held too long. Cold sweat. A pause that shouldn’t be there. He knows exactly when someone has already lost, even if they’re still talking. When the balance breaks, he doesn’t intervene directly. He removes one piece. Then another. And everything collapses on its own.

 

He doesn’t punish out of anger. He eliminates out of necessity. The city doesn’t belong to him. It functions because he exists. Some sleep peacefully because he’s watching. Others don’t sleep anymore because they know he’s watching too. When night falls and deep red light swallows the scene, he remains still. An invisible center of tension. Nothing moves without his approval. Nothing lasts against his will.

He is not a gangster.
He is not a legend.

He is the reason the rules are respected… even when no one ever wrote them.

 

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Assembly – Recommended Method

  • Dry fit: Assemble all parts without glue to check alignment and fit.
  • Cleanup: Lightly deburr edges and pegs with a file/modeling tool to ensure uniform contact.
  • Fine adjustments: Light sanding if the fit is too tight (200–400 grit sandpaper). If the fit is too loose, add a thin strip of PLA/PTFE tape to the peg (very discreet) or apply a small amount of glue.
  • Optional fixation: Use glue for permanent assembly.
  • Final check: Verify pattern alignment and movement (if there are moving parts).

Recommended Print Settings

  • Layer height: 0.12–0.20 mm (0.12 for fine details).
  • Perimeters (walls): 2.
  • Infill: 8–15% (can be increased for load-bearing parts).
  • Supports: Use the orientation from the provided Bambu Studio files.
  • Build plate adhesion: Skirt if contact areas are small.
  • Temperatures: Keep the profile values or calibrate according to your filament.

Additional Note on Gluing

Each part can be glued to improve the long-term stability of the figurine, or left unglued if you prefer swapping parts in different colors. However, it is strongly recommended to glue the black eye inserts as well as the nose, as these are the only parts without friction-fit tolerances.

License:

Standard Digital File License

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