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Note ( PLEASE PRESS SCALE TO FIT WHEN PRINTING SINCE THE ACTUAL DESIGN IS HUGE) The coliseum is one of the most amazing structures in the world designed in by Romans. Also known as the Flavian Amphitheatre, the coliseum had many uses such as gladiator battles and could hold up to 80,000 spectators. Please remember to LAY FLAT and ON PLATFORM so it prints good. I took an google earth image and modified so it can be printed. Some windows had to be removed so the structure could be printed in a stable form. Enjoy!
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I tried using Google Earth for my project, but didn’t you notice it’s not really made for serious research? Though maybe you weren’t looking into it that deeply. Anyway, someone suggested I use <a href="https://eos.com/landviewer/">LandViewer</a> instead of Google and stuff, because it gives you current satellite images and also lets you check old ones for comparison and analysis. Exactly what I needed.
Whoa, that’s a cool model. If you don’t have a 3D printer, it’s basically useless, but it looks pretty neat.
i can imajan