Windmill Oliver

Windmill Oliver

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
10.6 h
6 plates
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This is a highly detailed, full-scale 3D model of a traditional windmill titled "Windmill Oliver". This exquisite creation by Skipper07 belongs to the Arts & Entertainment category on Thangs.com. The Windmill Oliver model exhibits remarkable craftsmanship, recreating an old-world charm with its unique style and design.

The model is meticulously designed down to the last detail, which is apparent in everything from its resilient blades to its wooden support tower. The base of the windmill is sturdy, and the structure is held up by strong struts, adding to its authenticity. The windmill blades are designed to be aerodynamic, resembling the traditional European windmill style. The 3D model is intricately textured, giving it a lifelike appearance.

The Windmill Oliver design reflects a blend of old-world aesthetics and contemporary 3D modeling craftsmanship. The model is complete with its distinct sailcloth, extended tail, and machine head. Even the smallest components of the windmill, such as the doors and windows, are designed with intense accuracy and detail.

This model can be used for various purposes, ranging from educational to entertaining, or simply as a decorative piece in your 3D environment. It can be viewed from different angles, allowing users to appreciate from every perspective. It also features high-grade texturing, which contributes to the model's photorealistic effect.

Overall, this 3D model of Windmill Oliver offers a close examination of a historic and integral piece of human innovation, rendered beautifully in 3D. Visit the model's page on Thangs.com for a more comprehensive view of this piece of art.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Printed all the Parts out using generic PETG everything printed perfectly. Havent had time to glue and assemble it will edit and add pics when I do.
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