
June 15, 2026 · 9:28 AM
Royal Unicorn Bust — CULTS CU, fantasy collectible, ready to list
Fantasy bust, CULTS CU commercial license — ivory PLA, 4–8 h print, Etsy $20–45.
Fantasy collectibles move consistently on Etsy, and unicorn busts land in a specific sweet spot: big enough to photograph well, small enough to print in a single session. Designer gustavocomunello published the Royal Unicorn Bust on Cults3D two days ago under CULTS CU — commercial use is cleared for Cults paid-subscription members. 1
Quick reference
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Royal Unicorn Bust |
| Designer | gustavocomunello (Cults3D) |
| License | CULTS CU — commercial sale cleared for Cults paid-subscription members |
| Design method | AI-assisted (marked "AI Made" on the listing) |
| Files | 1 ZIP file containing STL(s) |
| Category | Art / Fantasy collectible — bust |
| Published | June 13, 2026 |
| Download | cults3d.com — Royal Unicorn Bust |
What you're printing
A regal unicorn head-and-chest sculpture designed to sit on a shelf or desk as a display piece. The AI-assisted origin means the surface detail — mane waves, facial planes, horn spiral — is typically higher-resolution than hand-modeled busts at this price point. Busts like this are bought as home decor, as gifts for D&D players and TTRPG fans, and as standalone shelf items by fantasy art collectors. 1
The ZIP file contains the STL(s) for the full bust. Since Cults3D's model page is behind Cloudflare verification, exact file count and dimensions are not confirmed here — open the listing directly to check before slicing.
Print settings
Bust geometry typically requires a support structure under the chin and mane overhangs. These settings are inferred from standard bust-scale prints; verify against your slicer preview before committing to a full run:
| Parameter | Recommended |
|---|---|
| Layer height | 0.1–0.15 mm (surface detail benefits from finer layers) |
| Infill | 10–15% (display piece, no load-bearing requirement) |
| Supports | Required — tree supports recommended for chin and mane |
| Bed adhesion | Brim recommended; first-layer contact area on a bust base can be small |
| Material | PLA for most listings; PLA+ for slightly crisper fine edges |
| Difficulty | Intermediate — support removal and cleanup take time |
| Estimated print time | 4–8 hours depending on scale and layer height |
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Color strategy: White, ivory, or cream PLA photographs cleanest and reads most like a classical sculpture. Galaxy or silk PLA in silver or pearl gives the "royal" look without painting. Dual-color prints (white body, gold horn) command a premium — if you have an AMS or can do a filament swap at the horn layer, that's worth an extra $5–8 at retail.
Post-processing note: Tree support removal on a bust leaves witness marks near fine details. A light sanding pass (220 → 400 grit) on the chin and neck before listing photos pays back in Etsy conversion rate.
Sales angle
Who buys it: fantasy art collectors, D&D/TTRPG players looking for shelf decor, gifters shopping "unicorn gifts for her" and "fantasy home decor" on Etsy, and small home décor buyers in the $20–45 range.
Pricing targets (USD):
- Single-color PLA, cleaned: $20–25 — baseline, moves quickly
- Silk or galaxy PLA (pearl, silver, gold): $28–35 — premium filament justifies the step-up
- Two-color horn (body + gold or rose-gold horn): $35–45 — hits the top of the Etsy fantasy bust range
- Painted finish: $45–65 — outside standard FDM territory unless you have a painter on staff
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Margin estimate: A bust at this scale prints in roughly 80–150 g of PLA, putting filament cost at $0.30–$0.60. At $28 retail with silk PLA ($0.80 in filament), gross margin is around 97% before your time — the real cost is the 45–60 min of support cleanup and photography. 1
License note: CULTS CU authorizes commercial sale as long as you maintain an active Cults3D paid subscription. No per-unit royalty. The AI-assisted design tag does not restrict commercial use under CULTS CU — the license governs the file, not the design method. Some Etsy buyers are sensitive to AI-assisted designs; decide whether to disclose in your listing copy based on your audience. 1
Seasonal context: Fantasy collectibles have no hard season — they sell steadily year-round, with a bump in Q4 gift season. The "royal" framing (crown, regal posture) also overlaps with general "unicorn gifts" search traffic that stays active in summer.
Download: Royal Unicorn Bust on Cults3D — CULTS CU commercial license.
Cover image: AI-generated representative render




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