Triceratops prorsus Skeleton
Triceratops prorsus Skeleton
Published 2017-06-21T19:15:24+00:00
This is a 1:20 scale model of a Triceratops prorsus skeleton. The source model was provided thanks to Thingiverse user Ravelios. The original source of the model is not known for certain, but appears to be either from free model site Animium (http://animium.com/2014/11/triceratops-skeleton) or CadNav (http://www.cadnav.com/3d-models/model-19484.html).
I scaled the model to approximately 1:20 to match the Makerbot T. Rex and Stegosaurus models. The Triceratops was a contemporary of these dinosaurs during the late Cretaceous period. The Triceratops prorsus was thought to have reached 9 meters in length, and so this model when assembled is ~45cm long. Instructions for assembly are included in the files. More information on the Triceratops is available on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triceratops)
Using Meshmixer, I posed the skeleton into a walk and curved the tail for a more natural look. I broke the model into printable pieces and added connecting pins and sockets for a mostly snap together assembly. Some glue may be required however. The base was created from scratch.
Printer brand : Ultimaker
Printer : Ultimaker Original
Rafts : No
Supports : Yes
Resolution : 0.2mm or better
Infill : doesn't matter
Notes : The model in the pictures was printed at full scale of the STL files, at 0.15mm resolution. Supports and brims were used as required.
Date de publication | 21/06/2017 |
Technologie | FDM |
Complexité | Medium |
Awesome model. Was a test for my patience though, regarding printing time and the supportmaterial needed to get rid off after printing. Thanks for instructions. Looks nice and is a show off on my shelf.