Time Lapse of making of Trench P
This is a time lapse of the 3D printing of Trench P model of the Ness of Brodgar, the actual time of the print was 42 hours
This is a time lapse of the 3D printing of Trench P model of the Ness of Brodgar, the actual time of the print was 42 hours
This was the first 3D archaeological print we did that was for sale. We sold it to raise funds in the Orkney Archaeology Society shop at the Ness of Brodgar during the 8 weeks of the dig in 2018.
This is created from the original archaeological data by Hugo Anderson-Wymark and is printed in Bio-degradable PLA plastic.
I printed it in various sizes and sliced so as to produce views that it is difficult to see normally. These are available as educational pieces and could be used to show people about the structures who can not visit them because … Read the rest
This is available for sale at our Etsy shop Click here
The model is printed in PLA bio-degradable plastic from the original archaeology data taken by Jim Bright at the Ness of Brodgar in 2018.
It is framed in a box frame approx 20cm x 20cm
Funds from the sale of these models goes to the Ness of Brodgar Trust … Read the rest
This is available for sale at our Etsy shop click here
This is created from the original archaeological data by Hugo Anderson-Wymark and is printed in Bio-degradable PLA plastic. The model comes framed in a box frame approx 30cms x 30cms and are made to order.