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GIBOR - THE KING OF EVIL

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  • GIBOR - EL REY DEL MAL.zip
    • GIBOR - cloak.stl
    • GIBOR - head.stl
    • GIBOR - left arm.stl
    • GIBOR - legs.stl
    • GIBOR - right arm.stl
    • GIBOR - torso.stl
    • Read Me.txt
  • gibor - legs and waist v1.zip
    • gibor - left leg v1.stl
    • gibor - right leg v1.stl
    • gibor - waist v1.stl

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Last update 2022-01-21 at 18:34
Publication date 2021-12-13 at 01:39
Design number 583613

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*UPDATE: I ADDED LEGS AND WAISTS IN SEPARATE FILES *.


**Model based on the character "GIBOR: EL REY DEL MAL", personified by Juan Levy Rodriguez, appeared in "Lucha Fuerte", an Argentine wrestling TV show where the Argentine champion Ruben Peucelle took the leading role that in "Titanes en el Ring" had the Armenian Martin Karadagian. It was broadcasted in 1988 by LS86 TV Channel 2 of La Plata, Argentina.

The figure is separated in 5 pieces, head, torso, both arms and legs and waist in one piece, as was the original design of the figures released by "Plastirama" in the 80s. The size is 5.5 inches, as the original figures were a knockoff of "MATTEL" MOTU figures.**.

*If you are going to download it: know that it is a great endorsement for me. I hope you enjoy the model. Feel free to report any bugs you find in the files so I can try to fix them.

If it's not annoying please share with me a picture of your make on my facebook or instagram (https://www.facebook.com/altresdeaficionado - https://www.instagram.com/al.tres.de/ )

At your service. Juan Carlos.*


*UPDATE: ADDED LEGS AND WAISTS IN SEPARATE FILES *.


**Model based on the character "GIBOR: EL REY DEL MAL", personified by Juan Levy Rodríguez, appeared in "Lucha Fuerte", an Argentine television wrestling program where the Argentine champion Rubén Peucelle took the leading role than in "Titanes en el Ring "had the Armenian Martín Karadagián. Broadcast in 1988 by the screen of LS86 TV Channel 2 in La Plata, Argentina.

The figure is separated into 5 pieces, head, torso, both arms and legs and waist in one single piece, as was the original design of the figures released by "Plastirama" in the 80s. The size is 5.5 inches as the original figures were a knockoff of the MOTU figures from "MATTEL".

*If you are going to download it: know that it is a great support for me. Hope you enjoy the model. Feel free to report any errors you find in the files to try to fix them.

If it is not annoying please share with me a photo of your make on my facebook or instagram (https://www.facebook.com/altresdeaficionado - https://www.instagram.com/al.tres.de/)

At your service. Juan Carlos.*


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It must necessarily be printed with supports. It is scalable in all its separate parts. The model has been printed and passed the bug testing software. **It is scalable in all its separate parts.


Must be printed with brackets. It is scalable in all its separate parts. The model has been printed and passed the error proofing softwares..

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