Yasaka Pagoda - Kyoto, Japan
Yasaka Pagoda - Kyoto, Japan
Published 2017-08-29T16:08:01+00:00
Welcome to Kyoto!
京都へようこそ!
This simple model represents a typical Japanese 5-story pagoda that houses several buddhist relics, similar to the ones seen in the Hōkan-ji Temple in Kyōto, or the Sensō-ji Temple in Asakusa, Tokyo.
Kyoto's Yasaka-no-to Pagoda is a 15th-century addition to a 6th-century temple complex known as Hōkan-ji Temple. It is a popular tourist attraction of the city, and one of its most photographed landmarks.
Japanese pagodas are very similar to Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean ones in style, the Chinese being the historical inspiration and model for all others, and in turn, is a reimagination the Indian stupa.
No supports! Each floor is numbered to ease correct assembly. They are slightly smaller than the previous one, for a tapered effect. Change filament mid-print for color effects.
This entry was updated in July 2021 by initiative of user MHJ to include a version with more detail and pegs that allow assembly without glue. Of course, you must still glue it if you want it to remain as a single piece permanently, but the pegs make alignment easier.
If you don't see these updated files when downloading the zip, please download using the "OBJECT PARTS" section below and select the new files. It takes some time for new files to be included in the zip after uploading to MyMiniFactory's system.
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No support needed.
Each floor is numbered for correct assembly, they are slightly smaller as they get to the top.
Print slow, 25 mm/s outer perimeter.
Infill 12% minimum where there are top flat surfaces.
Color effects are possible if printing floors 1 to 4 at once, and using the pause-and-change filament method from black to red mid print. The same can be done for the top spire alone, chaning from black to gold.
Date de publication | 29/08/2017 |
Technologie | FDM |
Complexité | Very Easy |
Sans support | YES |
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