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The Book of the Dead, The Mummy 1999

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Publication date 2023-02-22 at 01:31
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2021-07-21 at 00:40
Design number 1078923

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The Book of the Dead and the Key to Hamunaptra from The Mummy

Lay items flat or print with supports depending on your preference. If the object title includes "x_", print that number of parts. The side spine mounts are designed to overhang the page by 1mm to allow for better mounting. Suggest mounting the supports to the pages individually before larger assembly - if you want to skip printing the dowel pieces you can use a bbq skewer or prefab wood dowel.

I used jcporcel's reference images from their RPF post and other reference images to create the svg files for the pages, but some of the hieroglyphs aren't screen accurate. The cover is as accurate as I could get it, and I used reference photos from Prop Store's auction of the hero prop a few years ago. Also used poblockim's thingverse model to get the bird head clasps and textured spine pieces.

You could print the pages or print a square 24mm tall (not counting any insets for stabilization) and make the book into a fake box instead.

The same deign process was used for the key - a mix of custom design, SVGs from reference images, and base pieces from other open-source designs.

Infill is up to user, supports and rafts are at your preference. For users with print beds smaller than the pages, you may have to slice the largest objects.

(https://www.therpf.com/forums/threads/building-the-book-of-the-dead-from-the-mummy-1999.303178/)

Feedback welcome, this is my first real model.

10/04/2021 Update: Fixed the pages to have standardized depth for the hieroglyphs.

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