Welcome to Fukuoka, Japan!
These model was created by Dany Sánchez.
Fukuoka Tower (福岡タワー, Fukuoka Tawā) is a 234-meter (768 ft) tall tower in Fukuoka, Japan. It is the tallest seaside tower in Japan.
Finished in 1989, its design features a triangular cross-section covered with 8000 half-mirrors that reflect the sky when viewed from outside the structure, while also allowing visitors to see outside when riding elevators to the top. The space between the base and the observation decks is hollow and thus unoccupied. The mirrored exterior gives it the appearance of a skyscraper, even though it's practically just a dressed telecommunications truss structure. There are three observation decks: one at 116 meters, a café/lounge deck at 120 meters, and the highest at 123 meters above the ground. Above this level rises a 111-meter television mast (from Wikipedia).
MiniWorld3D is happy to bring this historical model to life as a homage to all the people of Fukuoka. This model was created from scratch by hand and brain in parametric software to ensure printability, using images to create a beautiful and stylized version of your favorite landmarks. Please give credit, it's all about spreading culture!
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Print photo: Dany Sánchez in SpiderMaker Universe Black PLA, printed in a Prusa MK4.
Location photo by All-Japan Tower Association.
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Suggested parameters:
15 or 20mm/s outer perimeters, for better details
Fine-tune retraction to avoid stringing.
Perimeters: 2
Top layers: 3
Infill: 12% or less, even hollow.
No supports needed.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.