My jaw dropped when I saw these lol.

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A hundred and fifty euros for a PLA print, with obvious layer lines? Good lord!

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Overextrusion, low resolution, is that layer shifting I see? Good lord this is atrocious

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They’re not even really nice quality

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So after currency conversions, that’s . . . $65CAD for maybe $2CAD of filament (depending on the exact size of those busts)?!

Supplying that shop must be a nice gig if you can get it . . .

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We were there a few months ago, and I was disappointed at the low quality of this schlock. 😅

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Years ago my wife and I were in Rome and went to Vatican City. All the tourist places nearby had this lenticular print of Jesus face as he hung on the cross. Hold it one way and his eyes were closed. Change the angle slightly and his eyes open. It was sooooo overwhelmingly tacky. Now I wished I’d bought it because it WAS so tacky.

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