Mammoth P3 3D Print Model

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Mammoth P3 3D Print Model
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  • Collection:
    No
  • Width in centimeters:
    2.8
  • Width in millimeters:
    28
  • Height in millimeters:
    60
  • Depth in millimeters:
    28
  • Print Ready:
    No
  • 3D Scan:
    No
  • Adult content:
    No
  • PBR:
    No
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MAMMOTH extinct elephantid genus Mammuthus

Mammoth P3

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Information:

- 1/25 SCALE OF THE MINIATURES.
- You can scale the mesh to other sizes (visit the tutorial link below or go to ARTEJAOLSTUDIOS).
- The height of the human figures are around 65 to 75 mm approximately (depending on the pose of the model).
- One Mesh model. No Parts. No divisions.
- Mesh with or without base.(depends of the model)
- Mesh can be separate from base (visit the tutorial link below).
- BEST PRINTING results on Resin 3D printers (stereolithography).
- High resolution.

Description:

- Mammooth model with fangs. Mammoth in North America(3d print model).
- Mammooth model from around 5 million years ago. Stand Pose.
- The model has a circular, elliptical base or other shape (depends on the model).
- the characteristics are shown in the images of the web. (The written information may have typographical errors and the shape and number of models are shown with pictures, being the final reference of the product).

Number of meshes:

- 1 Mesh Model. Figure and base merged or figure only.

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Complete your collection!

¡WARNING! VERY COMPLEX MODEL FOR PRINTING!

IT IS LIKELY THAT THE MODEL DOES NOT GO WELL BY THE AMOUNT OF PARTS AND DETAILS.

3D PRINTABLE MODEL!

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Documentation (history)

Mammuthus is an extinct genus of proboscidean mammals in the family Elephantidae commonly known as mammoths. They existed from about 4.8 million years ago to just 3,700 years ago, in the Pliocene (late Neogene), Pleistocene, and Holocene (Quaternary) epochs.12 Numerous species have been described, the best known being the woolly mammoth. all. Mammoth fossils have been found in North America, Eurasia, and Africa. It should not be confused with the genus Mammut, which belongs to a different family (Mammutidae, commonly known as mastodons).

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Original mesh done on:

Blender 3.1 or superior.

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File formats:

- STL file
- OBJ file
- FBX file

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Scene Details:
No textures
No UV
No Lights and enviroment on scene
No compositing on scene

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Hope you like it!
Take a look at all the collection, just click on my user name to see complete gallery.

Visit the webs:

www.artejaolstudios.com
www.artejaol.com

Tutorials:
http://www.artejaolstudios.com/tutorials/
http://www.artejaolstudios.com/tutorial-scaling-artejaol-soldiers/
http://www.artejaol.com/index.php/tutorials/

Downloads:
http://www.artejaolstudios.com/downloads/

Miniatures Database:
http://www.artejaolstudios.com/miniatures-database/

Thanks!
Jaol Print Ready: No
Need more formats?
If you need a different format, please send us a Conversion Request. We can convert 3D models to: .stl, .c4d, .obj, .fbx, .ma/.mb, .3ds, .3dm, .dxf/.dwg, .max. .blend, .skp, .glb. We do not convert 3d scenes and solid formats such as .step, .iges, .stp, .sldprt etc!

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