2026 isn’t just another year: according to the Chinese Zodiac it’s the Year of the Fire Horse. Translation: elegance, energy, and a dash of “I’ll trample you if you get in my way.” This model isn’t here to bring luck, it’s here to steal the spotlight.
Print it in plain white PLA and paint it with acrylics, or – for those who hate brushes and love shortcuts – use SUNLU Silk PLA+ Dual Color Red Gold. That way the horse looks like it just galloped out of a glamorous bonfire without you turning into a miniature-painting monk.
The “2026” base is already gold in the 3MF file, because we all deserve at least a little automatic luxury. The horse itself is left neutral: too tricky to pre-color digitally, but perfect for unleashing your inner artist or letting the dual-color filament do the heavy lifting.
Minimal? Nope. Symbolic? Yes. Ironic? Always. This horse doesn’t bring gifts, it brings attitude. If you can’t be the luckiest, at least be the loudest when you walk into the room.
Model height: 15 cm
Printing technology: FDM
Recommended material: White PLA + gold/red acrylics, or dual-color red/gold PLA
Total PLA used: approx. 225 g
Print time: ~37 hours
Supports: required
Fuzzy skin: optional, but recommended at 0.15 for a velvety effect
Matte white primer: to unify the surface and prep for paint
Fine brush with gold acrylic: for the base and decorative details
Red fire dry brushing on the mane: to simulate flames and motion
Satin clear coat: to protect the finish and make the horse look red-carpet ready
💡 Extra tip: if you mess up a brushstroke, don’t fix it. Say it out loud: “It’s intentional. It’s art. Deal with it.”
Print it, paint it, worship it. Then put it where you’d place the fruitcake with raisins: proudly on display, with a grin that says “I know it annoys you, and that’s exactly why I love it.”
The author marked this model as their own original creation.