Rome 250 AD
Rome 250 AD
Published 2022-05-24T10:47:38+00:00
Welcome to Ancient Rome!
Joel Ristol, aka @1.6_3dart shares this incredible historical model of the Eternal City, a reconstructed interpretation of what Rome probably looked like around the year 250 AD.
This model is unlike most of our regular models, because it shows the entire city and terrain instead of a specific building.
Features that can be recognized are the city walls, aqueducts, roads, the Colosseum, the river Tiber, the Palatine Hill, the Great Circus, etc.
You can see a labeled map here:
https://maps-rome.com/maps-rome-old/ancient-rome-city-map
MiniWorld3D is excited to bring this model to life as a homage to all the people of Rome.
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Print photos by Joel Ristol in white PLA.
Precise bed leveling is very important for this model due to the large flat contact area. Print slow and fine tune retractions, because there are obviously a ton of them.
No supports required.
Careful with warping in the corners.
Date published | 24/05/2022 |