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Troy City Gates

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November 23, 2023

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Welcome to Ancient Greece!
 

Joel Ristol, aka @1.6_3dart shares this model of a hypothetical reconstruction of what the walls of the famous city of Troy could have been like.

Troy was an ancient city, setting of the Trojan War from Greek epics. It was long believed to be a fictional location, but archeological findings since the 1870s indicate that the city might have been real, and is found in the Aegean coast in present day Türkiye (from Wikipedia).

This model represents the main city gates and section of the defensive wall, as imagined by many artists and writers throughout centuries. We hope you like printing Joel's version, it's perfect for tabletop gaming and RPGs.

MiniWorld3D is honored to bring this historical model to life. MiniWorld3D is the collection of 3D printable landmarks and models of the world! All our models are made from scratch by hand and brain, please give credit to all authors.

Modeled by Joel Ristol 1.6_3dart , who shared this to be published by MiniWorld3D. 

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Photos by Carlos Ramírez.

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SETTINGS

Suggested parameters:

  • Use 0.2 mm layer or less for best results.
  • No Supports
  • No brims or rafts
  • Slow speeds help with definition & avoiding stringing
  • Infill 10%-15%
  • Adaptive infill steps help flat surfaces be smooth while saving time & material elsewhere