Capture the beauty of Dallas, Fair Park's city landscape with this topographic miniature! This 3D model represents the geographic area around the geo coordinates 32.778, -96.756 (LatLng).
It is scaled down from a geographic area of around 2.859 km x 1.994 km to a 3D printable miniature in the dimensions of 170.5 mm x 119.5 mm. The scale from the geographic area (5.700 sq km) to the miniature is approximately ~16767:1.
The terrain is modeled from geographic data for realistic terrain representation. Ideal for educational purposes, architectural visualization, or as a decorative piece.
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Included Frames:
Dimensions of 190.70 x 139.70 x 9.50 mm, text Engraving "Dallas, Fair Park" with hanging holes
Dimensions of 178.70 x 127.70 x 9.00 mm, no text engraving with hanging holes (fits A1 mini bed size)
Dimensions of 190.70 x 139.70 x 9.00 mm, no text engraving with hanging holes
Recommended Print Settings:
The provided print profiles provide specific (multicolor & single color) settings for the Miniature and the appropriate frame(s).
The print profile includes two highly specialized print profiles "classic" and "arachne". For optimal results, use "arachne" (note: expect long slicing times).
Assembly:
Gently put the miniature into the frame. Depending on your printer's calibration, that should be enough to hold the miniature.
If in doubt, use some super glue. For PLA, I use this glue* (thick variant). I experienced best results with glue that contains Ethyl-2-cyanacrylat.
Hanging Holes: My frames always have a hole pattern divisible by 10 mm - for this miniature's size the "Hanging Hole Distance" results in 60 mm between holes.
Contains information from OpenStreetMap, which is made available here under the Open Database License (ODbL).
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The author marked this model as their own original creation.