Sir John Betjeman at St Pancras, London
This object has been checked for printability, but did not pass the test and was deemed not printable. This object is still shareable and people with this link will be able to see and download the object, so please make sure you watch out and progress with care!
×Sir John Betjeman at St Pancras, London
Published 2014-07-01T15:19:07+00:00
Sir John Betjeman was one of the people principally responsible for saving both the St Pancras Chambers and the St Pancras Station from demolition in the 1960s. In tribute to the famous poet and railway lover the sculpture by Martin Jennings has been designed to stand at platform level to celebrate the man and his lovely nostalgic poetry for a bygone 'railway age'. The poet is looking up in awe at the magnificent Victorian engineering splendour of the Barlow shed whilst catching hold of his hat.
This object is part of the Scan The World initiative, a project attempting to archive as many art sculptures and monuments from around the world as possible. Either that be from the street, galleries or museums, we are always looking for new statues and models to be scanned. Submit your photographs to us at stw@myminifactory.com!
#TwentiethCentury
This 3D printable object is a creation inspired by the work of Martin Jennings.
We scale up our model up to 130 mm high and printed with 'fine' settings. Weight of Raw Model: 33.1 g, layer height: 0.15mm and Infill density: 25%.
Date published | 01/07/2014 |
Time to do | 360 - 380 minutes |
Material Quantity | 33.1 g |
Dimensions | 130 X 60 X 40 mm |
Complexity | Easy |
Title | Sir John Betjeman |
Place | St Pancras Station |