3D-print a Norwegian fjord from your browser
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3D-print a Norwegian fjord from your browser
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#2Wow!
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#3physibles
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#4I love the fact that they generate the mesh for users that have their own 3d printers for free.
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#5Sweet! The number of places I want to visit just increased!
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#6Not, I'm assuming, life-sized.
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#7So, how can I get the one with Slartibartfast's signature?
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#8Are all the models signed by Slartibartfast?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slartibartfast
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#9"genuine gypsum heirloom mantelpiece display replica"
3D printing is only going to get cheaper and more accessible - I think pretty soon that "heirloom" is going to look like a dollar-store trinket.
Still, aside from the hyperbole this is a pretty neat idea, and New Zealand certainly has some landscapes worth this treatment too (including fjords, even). Australia has some impressive cliff forms that would work; seems like thousands of areas worldwide.
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#10Heh, it says "removing trolls" when generating the preview (after clicking get it printed)
I walked Besseggen last summer [1] and the model [2] for that looks pretty accurate with the huge drop on both sides down to two different waters.
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Walking_on_Besseggen.jpg [2] http://terrafab.bengler.no/preview?box=164077.08468046575,68...