Crimson 3D Print Figurine – Worth One Hell of A Devilish Buzz

Crimson 3D Print Figurine – Worth One Hell of A Devilish Buzz

After checking out this Crimson 3D print figurine, I’d say it’s almost worth heading into the depths of the hellish Hawaiian volcanos and shaking the hornet’s nest just to feel Crimson’s sting on my body.

The pain would be worth the pleasure, right?

Crimson 3D Print Figurine

Is the Crimson 3D Print Figurine worthy of me?

  • Stunning textured figurine
  • Gorgeous villain for any figurine collector
  • Not a completed model
  • You’ll need a 3D printer
  • You’ll have to beautify the end result with color yourself

Gambody has done such an amazing job on this 3D model for Crimson and I’m sure CG Blade, the author of The Pseudoverse Series, (in which Crimson takes part in), would say the same. What’s funny is it’s almost like they also know just how to make it sell really well with the collectors of female figurines as well–especially females that aren’t quite as well known as, say, Harley Quinn or Wonder Woman or Aerith Gainsborough.

She almost looks like she’s going to use that lava drip as a pole for some pole dancing.

I mean, look at that leg lift.

She’s torturing us already, just from the image alone!

Now, I’m not going to pretend to know much about the novel or the character herself, but every villain has something to fall back on, and I’m guessing she gets a little heated, since the setting is centered in the midst of a Hawaiian volcano (if I’m not mistaken), and she’s got her hornet…pets, let’s say.

Kind of like Naraku in Inuyasha, I guess? Demon spawns from Hell?

I don’t know if that’s accurate in this case, but you might get my meaning if you watch anime.

But I love how they have the wasps floating around her via magma drips flowing down to the base platform. It makes me wonder if they’re materialized via the magma flow somehow or if she has to create them or how they even exist in that kind of heat.

It’s sci-fi and my brain has a hard time wrapping itself around the possibilities. (Label it urban fantasy and I’ll be like, “Oh, okay, that makes perfect sense then!”)

Another thing I enjoy about Crimson herself is her body suit.

It almost looks like she’s naked, but she’s wearing a kind of clothing that clings to her skin and almost molds to it in the shape of a lava flow, in the sense it’s not smooth, while other sections are clearly clothing designs.

Plus that long, forked tongue.

Mm, mm.

Clearly the devil knew what he was doing when he made her.

How did we find this product?

I was originally looking for gifts for comic collectors and I thought this character was from a newer comic that I didn’t know about, because I don’t keep up to date on them. She’s not, she’s a villain from an actual novel, but still an interesting find!