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Roman Colosseum Miniature Weathered Ruins Desktop

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

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Description

A detailed miniature of the iconic Roman Colosseum, faithfully recreated with weathered stone texture and crumbling sections that bring the ancient ruins to life on your desk.

✨ Features:

  • Three levels of arched windows with authentic Roman architecture
  • Weathered and crumbling stone texture for a realistic aged look
  • Solid thick walls — no internal cavities, print-ready out of the box
  • Flat stable base — no wobbling, no glue needed
  • Compact size, perfect as a desktop decoration or travel souvenir

🖨️ Print Settings:

  • Layer Height: 0.15mm (recommended) / 0.2mm (faster)
  • Infill: 10–15% gyroid or honeycomb
  • Supports: Not required
  • Recommended Scale: 80–120mm diameter
  • Estimated Print Time: 3–5 hours depending on scale

🎨 Filament Recommendations:

  • Grey Stone PLA — most realistic look
  • Sandy Brown PLA — warm ancient feel
  • White Marble PLA — elegant display piece
  • Gold Silk PLA — premium collector version

📌 Perfect for: History lovers, architecture fans, travel souvenir collectors, office desk decoration, gift ideas.

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