The Luck Collector 'Skull King' Series -3D Model Files

The Luck Collector Skull King Series By: David Orlo
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The Luck Collector

By: David Orlo

 

The Luck Collector Story

In the shadows beyond the reach of light, the Luck Collector watches, waiting for those whose fortune has grown too great at the cost of others. It is a ghostly figure, with hollow eyes and a bare, skeletal face, shrouded in darkness but adorned with tokens of luck—shining coins, gleaming swords, ancient daggers, and well-worn dice—all the things people once cherished as charms.

The Collector comes not for those who simply win, but for those who forget where they came from. It visits those who have grown wealthy but offered nothing in return—not a thought for the friends who once supported them, nor a moment for the mentors who gave them a start, nor gratitude for the communities that cheered them on. When a person’s good fortune drives away everyone they once held dear, it summons the Collector from the shadows.

When the Luck Collector appears, it is to reclaim the fortune that was never truly theirs to keep. It doesn’t ask for money—it demands the lucky charms they once held close, the treasures they valued most, and if that isn’t enough, it will take the life that grew empty and hollow with greed. Because when one’s fortune becomes a fortress that isolates rather than lifts, the Collector will come to tear it all away.

 

The 'Skull King' Inspiration

The "Skull King" Series was born out of a desire to create something more sinister than your typical candy bowl, inspired by the "Widened Skull Candy Bowl." I wanted a design that was a little more edgy and fantastical. What started as a journey to make functional 3D models evolved into something much more creative. I taught myself how to craft organic-looking designs using MeshMixer, a tool I’ve come to appreciate despite its learning curve.

From this journey came the Undead Skull King Model and additions to the series. I'm excited to bring more designs to life, but I recently had a setback when a freak accident wiped out all my printer configs and profiles. I’m slowly rebuilding and will release more models soon. In the meantime, feel free to reach out if you have any requests or feedback!

 

Print Recommendations

  • Layer Height: .2
  • Infill: Recommend 12%+ Rectilinear
  • Supports: Manually place Tree supports under the horns to avoid placing on themselves
  • May need to be weighted in the back of the skull 

 

Includes

  • 3D STL Model File
  • 3D 3MF Model File
  • 3D STL Model File (Reduced Mesh / Size)
  • 3D 3MF Model File (Reduced Mesh / Size)
  • Each .3mf file Contains 21 Individual Unique 3D Objects

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