Durbar Square Pagoda
Durbar Square Pagoda
Published 2020-04-09T10:16:20+00:00
Welcome to Nepal!
This model was created by MiniWorld 3D founder Dany Sánchez.
Pagodas are typical structures of the East, usually taking the form of a several-story, wooden tower with gabled roofs. This model represents any of the many pagodas in Kathmandu's Durbar Square, Nepal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Several buildings in the Square collapsed due to a major earthquake on 25 April 2015 (from Wikipedia).
In a joint effort between MiniWorld 3D and Pinshape, all profits from downloads of this model in Pinshape.com in 2015 were donated to UNICEF Nepal Relief. Donations were matched by government and corporate sponsors, meaning donations were tripled. If you'd like to donate more, visit UNICEF. It has been free on Pinshape and it's now available too here on MyMiniFactory.
MiniWorld 3D is excited to bring this historical model to life as a homage to all the people of Nepal. This model was designed from scratch, no scans or repurposed models, so it's pristine clean for 3D printing! Please give credit, it's all about spreading culture and education!
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Photos by get3dged and Brian Sánchez.
Real Location photo: CC Jorge Láscar
Supports are highly recommended.
You can also split this file in Meshmixer or similar programs, so that it prints without support.
To do so, we recommend spliting it vertically in two halves that can be printed flat, or as the main print photo here, by "levels" or slices, which also allows multi color printing.
Date de publication | 09/04/2020 |
I took this to meshmixer. I guess I could have posted a remix. I took plane cut and cut it into pieces so I would be able to paint and not have support. Also this was my first time using that program . I took out material from the inside blew it up taller than my printer could print. Put holes in the top. Ty so much everyone loves this.