Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque - Brunei
Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque - Brunei
Published 2021-12-15T06:01:42+00:00
Welcome to Bendar Seri Begawan, capital of Brunei!
This model was created in Tinkercad by MiniWorld3D founder and lead 3D artist Dany Sánchez.
(!) See the print details & instructions below.
The Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque is one of the country's two masjid negara or national mosques, as well as a national landmark. Named after the 28th Sultan of Brunei and the father of the current monarch, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. Construction took place from 1954 to 1958.
The size of the mosque is about 69 by 26 m (225 by 86 ft) and can accommodate 3,000 worshippers. It has a maximum height of 52 metres (171 ft), and a dome covered with gold. The interiors have Italian marble and imported rugs and decorations from Europe and other parts of the Islamic world.
It is almost surrounded by a man-made lagoon, in the middle of which sits the "Mahligai", an artificial barge meant to resemble a ship of Sultan Bolkiah, who reigned Brunei in the 16th century (from Wikipedia).
MiniWorld3D is excited to bring this model to life as a homage to all people of Brunei. Please give credit, it's all about spreading culture and education!
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Print photos by @stereolab.kw, printed in white PLA and gold details in acrylic paint.
Real location photo by sam garza CC BY 2.0
Instructions:
Each part is provided as separate STLs, which can be
- • Printed individually and then assembled with glue
- • Or combined in your slicer and printed as a single body
For the latter option, make sure auto z-align is disabled, so you can position certain parts above others
You can also print certain parts combined, and others separately, such as the barge and ring
The ring is located on the lagoon, a few meters in front of the barge, and is absent in the photos provided. You can look up aerial photos to guide yourself.
Print slow, for example, outer perimeters at 20 mm/s.
Brims or rafts recommended to ensure adhesion of small objects with low surface contact with printbed.
Date published | 15/12/2021 |