Hugo Gernsback, Famous American Writer, Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Hugo Gernsback, Famous American Writer, Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Hugo Gernsback, Famous American Writer, Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Hugo Gernsback, Famous American Writer, Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Hugo Gernsback, Famous American Writer, Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Hugo Gernsback, Famous American Writer, Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Hugo Gernsback, Famous American Writer, Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Hugo Gernsback, Famous American Writer, Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Hugo Gernsback, Famous American Writer, Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Hugo Gernsback, Famous American Writer, Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
Hugo Gernsback, Famous American Writer, Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth
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Hugo Gernsback, Famous American Writer, Sculpture Bust on Box Plinth

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Add a touch of innovation to your collection with our realistic 3D printed portrait bust of Hugo Gernsback in PLA. The box plinth showcases the name and lifetime of the legendary science fiction writer on the front and an inspiring quote on the back: "Science-fiction...can be defined as: Imaginative extrapolation of true natural phenomena, existing now, or likely to exist in the future". With a choice of 5 different base colors for both the bust and the box plinth, this piece is the perfect blend of creativity and technology. Order yours today and pay homage to the man who defined the genre of science fiction.

Hugo Gernsback was a Luxembourg-American inventor, writer, editor, and publisher, who is known as the "father of science fiction". He was born in 1884 in Luxembourg and immigrated to the United States in 1904. In 1926, he founded Amazing Stories, the first magazine devoted solely to science fiction. He is also credited with coining the term "science fiction" and his work helped to popularize the genre. He published several science fiction novels, including Ralph 124C 41+. Gernsback also invented and developed many devices that were precursors to modern technology, such as the television and the wireless telephone. He died in 1967.

Perfect for display on the library shelf, entertainment center, office space, collector’s gallery, in the classroom, and more. Makes a great gift for the Teacher, Professor, or history enthusiast in your life, or simply to add to your own collection of people who inspire you.

DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS

  • 7-inch: 3.5" wide, 4" deep, 7" tall, and weighs 5 - 7 oz depending on geometry.
  • 12-inch: 6.25" wide, 5" deep, 12" tall, and weighs 1 lb.

Note: Approximate measurements. The height measured includes the base.

FEATURES

  • Lightweight - Multiple busts can be displayed on floating shelves
  • Unique - Original artwork
  • Collectible - Over 180 subjects in our ever-growing library
  • 3D Printed - Intersection of technology and art to bring a unique presentation

PRODUCT CARE
Washable in lukewarm soapy water.

3D PRINTING
This product is made using 3D printing technology. As with any 3D printed product, there may be slight variations in size and finish. This product is not intended for heavy use or load-bearing applications. The manufacturer and seller of this product do not accept any responsibility for any damages or injuries resulting from the use of this product. By purchasing and using this product, you acknowledge and accept these limitations and assume all risk associated with its use.

POLYLACTIC ACID (PLA PLASTIC)
This product is made using PLA (polylactic acid) plastic, a biodegradable, plant-based material. It is not recommended for use in high heat or humid environments as it may warp or degrade. It is also not suitable for heavy use or load-bearing applications. The manufacturer and seller of this product do not accept any responsibility for any damages or injuries resulting from the use of this product. By purchasing and using this product, you acknowledge and accept these limitations and assume all risk associated with its use.

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