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The Great Pyramids of Giza

Micropolitan avatarMicropolitan

March 26, 2025

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Description

This model is free for personal use. To sell your prints, please join a commercial plan

 

This is the Small size. Get our extended versions of this model here!

 

Print The Pyramids of Giza in their true setting. This model was developed in collaboration with MiniWorld3D, combining their detailed model of the landmark with our model of the surrounding area.

This download comes with multiple land area sizes, and can be easily printed in single or multi color on any printer. See the images and included PDF for more info.

 

About our models Each model is designed for 3D printing, building on our 5+ years' experience developing and selling cityscape models. Our process begins from basic geospatial layout data. Each city block is refined with digital sculpting tools from aerial imagery. We design with 3D printing in mind, balancing the density of the 3D mesh to capture key features within managable file sizes and slicing times. Our models are designed to print without the need for additional supports and for reliable reproduction on any FDM printer. While our design process is tedious and requires many iterations, it leads to truly unique and intricate models. We hope you enjoy our collection!

 

Filament This model was printed with a sedimentary rock PLA from Overture.

This 3D model was developed with reference data sources and satellite imagery from OpenStreetMap © OpenStreetMap contributors and USGS 3DEP.