Hephaistos, the blacksmith god at The British Museum, London
Hephaistos, the blacksmith god at The British Museum, London
Published 2016-02-09T11:07:24+00:00
Hephaistos was the only Olympian god who worked. According to a passage in the Iliad, Hephaistos fashioned his own strong and intelligent, female assistants out of gold, and build the palaces of the gods. Hephaistos was often represented as a craftsman, as in this fronze figure, wearing a pointed cap (pilos) and a short tunic off one shoulder (exomis.)
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Scanned : Photogrammetry (Processed using Agisoft PhotoScan)
It is easy model to print and also to clean supports. No risk to brake any part of model while it is cleaning. Enjoy your print.
Date de publication | 09/02/2016 |
Durée d’impression | 284 - 485 minutes |
Quantité de filament | 60g |
Dimensions | 45.9 x 67.3 x 169 mm |
Technologie | FDM |
Titre | Hephaistos |
Dimension | x |
Accession | GR 1914.11-17.1 |
Période | About 375-325 BC |
Medium | Bronze |