Introducing Sir Chubs: A Sneak Peek at Koster's Keep's Adorable New Design

Introducing Sir Chubs: A Sneak Peek at Koster's Keep's Adorable New Design

Keith Koster

Get ready, adventurers and duck enthusiasts—Koster's Keep is on the verge of releasing something truly special. While we’ve got a host of new designs in the works, this latest creation is just too irresistibly charming to keep under wraps. Introducing Sir Chubs, the newest addition to our lineup of 3D-printed ducks, perfect for cruise treasure hunts or proudly sitting on the dashboard of your Jeep. That’s right—our first-ever Jeep ducks are almost here!

Sir Chubs isn’t just any duck. He’s got a story—and a sense of humor. Last spotted at Royal Caribbean's Windjammer buffet, Sir Chubs couldn’t resist the dessert station. With a belly full of treats, he’s now more grounded than airborne. His lovable character is sure to bring smiles wherever his adventures take him!

Sir Chubs Being Modeled in Blender

We’re starting with the base model for Sir Chubs, featuring his signature adorableness and plenty of room for customization. Soon, you’ll be able to personalize your Sir Chubs with fun additions like hats, glasses, or even props to match your unique style. Got a creative idea for Sir Chubs’ next look? Let us know—we’d love to bring your vision to life!

Crafted with precision, Sir Chubs is designed in Blender and prepped using Elegoo Slicer for flawless 3D printing. The first test prints of his default model are already underway, so keep an eye on our social media for updates. Once available, Sir Chubs will be sold as a made-to-order, pre-order model, giving you a truly custom experience. Please allow 1-2 weeks lead time for larger orders (50+), so we can ensure every Sir Chubs meets the high standards you expect from Koster's Keep.

Don’t miss your chance to own this delightful duck. Follow us now to be the first to know when Sir Chubs officially goes on sale—he’s ready to bring some fun, charm, and a dash of humor to your adventures, whether on land or sea!

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