Printed object
Lead with the actual figure, display base, colour, hair silhouette, and weapon assembly.
The collector story starts with the object: a full-colour 3D printed artist collectible shown in product photos, in-hand motion, studio display footage, and collector box proof. The source art follows so buyers can compare the physical figure with Anastasia Kukosh's original Dragon Warrior character.

Lead with the actual figure, display base, colour, hair silhouette, and weapon assembly.
Use in-hand and shelf footage so collectors can judge desk-scale presence.
Compare the source render and process material against the full-colour print proof.
These are the buyer proof images: close figure views, side detail, a studio shelf display, and the collector box proof. They show a real physical object before any deposit access opens.




Actual in-hand product footage showing the full-colour figurine, base, hair silhouette, layered costume, and weapon assembly.
Shelf footage shows how the figure reads as a real desk-size display collectible, with colour and silhouette visible in a studio setting.
Cropped package footage showing the box structure and Dragon Warrior artwork as presentation context, without treating partner marks as endorsements.
Dragon Warrior began as Anastasia Kukosh's Ming Dynasty Gunner real-time character project. The physical figure carries that silhouette, costume language, weapon detail, and colour into a collectible object collectors can inspect before the presale drop opens.
Concept/source context stays carefully credited. Partner names are treated as production facts only when supported by source material, not as endorsement language.




The list captures edition interest, alert channel, payment preference, and shipping region so private deposit access can open only when final collector terms, tax, shipping, and payment confirmation details are ready.
