An architectural model of Seattle's Space Needle.
There are sections of the model set to print as infill, giving that steel structural look that some parts of the space needle has. You can play with the type of infill to make your own shapes, I have found cross-hatch to look the best for me.
These infill areas can be seen on image 3 painted in yellow.
My profile is printed without supports. The mid-section will sag a bit but it is better, in my opinion, than using supports. This bit of sagging can be easily cut with pliers.
The top part, which is printed separately, is placed on the main structure with ease.
If your filament is not properly dried this print will inevitably string, so be prepared!
The print makes for a beatiful decoration. Thanks for downloading!
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