Prehistoric Nazca Lines – Window Clings – Added More Geoglyphs 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Renditions of the enigmatic lines created on the desert floor in Nazca, Peru. The ones I made from PET (T-glase) are not only strong and resistant to breaking but will cling directly to window glass without adhesive, still holding after three days on test.

The original lines were created about 2 millennia ago by an unusual method of subtractive manufacturing where rocks were cleared from the ground to reveal the contrasting yellow soil. These geoglyphs range up to hundreds of meters in size. The files here are roughly scaled in proportion to each other. 3/20, added four new ones, a hummingbird, dog, pair of hands, seaweed. All names are modern day interpretations.

nazca_dog_.stl 514.9KB
nazca_hands_.stl 445.4KB
nazca_heron.stl 659.3KB
nazca_hummer_.stl 489.9KB
nazca_monkey.stl 872.2KB
nazca_seaweed_.stl 432.9KB
nazca_spider.stl 771.2KB