Whispering Grimoire - Book Box
Whispering Grimoire - The Book of Forgotten Secrets
Inspired by the legendary Necronomicon, this "Whispering Grimoire" captures the eerie beauty of ancient, forbidden knowledge. With its textured, twisted face design and hauntingly organic details, it feels as though the book itself is alive, guarding the secrets within. Perfect as a gothic decor piece, a Halloween prop, or a collector's item, this piece is ready to be painted and customized for a truly spellbinding effect. Add a touch of dark mystery to your shelf, office, or haunted display.
- Finish: Raw print ready for painting and detailing
- Skill Level: Intermediate (painting enhances the final look)
- Ideal For: Gothic decor, horror collections, haunted displays, prop building.
Material: High-quality PLA or PETG filament.
Print Settings:
- Supports: None needed. Ignore any slicer warnings about supports.
- Infill: 5%-15% (can be reduced if desired).
- Print Orientation: Print in place, as shown in the images.
- Size: Do not resize. For custom sizing, please contact me.
Assembly Requirements:
- Magnets: Two 10mm x 2mm magnets are needed to secure the box and book cover.
- Glue: Apply glue to affix the magnets in the slots provided and glue the box to the bottom cover.
The image shows the book storage model with a hand-painted finish.
Book Box internal height 33mm.
Assembly Instructions:
- Paint First: Paint all parts before assembly for the best finish.
- Attach Magnets: Use super glue to secure the magnets in place.
- Glue the Box: Apply wood glue to attach the box to the bottom book cover.
- Secure with Tape: After gluing, close the lid and wrap the entire book with masking tape to hold it firmly while drying.
Allow to dry completely before handling.
Hand Painted: Finished with a Raw Umber undercoat, then layered with rich Gold and Copper accents for a warm, metallic finish.
🔹 Personal use only. 🔹 Commercial use is exclusive to members.























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For this model, I used: Raw Umber as the undercoat Raw Sienna (dry brushed)Pale Gold & Tinting White. Hope this helps!
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