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You can freely copy, modify, and distribute this work without needing to contact the Smithsonian. For more information and to review the 3D disclaimer, visit the Smithsonian's Terms of Use page. ... Egg Carton From Muslim Farms Manufactured by: Muslim...
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Smithsonian source data can be accessed here This media file is in the public domain and free of copyright restrictions You can freely copy, modify, and distribute this work without contacting the Smithsonian For more information and to review the 3D...
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This 3-D model originates from Charles Willson Peale's Self-Portrait with Mastodon Bone, a piece now on display at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and accessible online at...
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George Washington Artist: Horatio Greenough, born Boston, MA in 1805, died Somerville, MA in 1852 Sitter: George Washington Medium: marble Dimensions: 136 x 102 x 82 1/2 inches (345.4 x 259.1 x 209.6 cm) Type: Sculpture Date: 1840 Credit Line:...
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Human: Publicly accessible source data from the Smithsonian can be accessed here\nThis media file is in the public domain, completely free of any copyright restrictions.\nYou are able to copy, modify, and distribute this work without needing to...
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This media file is copyright-free, allowing you to copy, modify and distribute it freely without contacting the Smithsonian. For more information and to review the 3D disclaimer, visit the Smithsonian’s Terms of Use page. Andrew Jackson Artist:...
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Brain coral (Pseudodiploria strigosa) skeleton hollowed out into a bowl/planter. ...Based on this model from the Smithsonian: https://3d.si.edu/object/3d/pseudodiploria-strigosa:73f73a61-1b87-4dfd-a031-619778b826c0
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... ...Fully detailed and accurate model of the first airplane based on Smithsonian blueprints. Internal ribs for wings, rudder and elevator are included. ...Other details include: Hip Cradle, Radiator, Fuel Tank, Rigging and Wing-warping control cables.
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Apollo 11 nasa A7L EVA gloves modeled in high precision INNER & OUTER. ... extra vehicular activity gloves. Based on pictures from the smithsonian air and space museum . ...this model has been accurately recreated in 3d High poly to keep every details.
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Apollo 11 in 3 parts (shell, inside, top) Apollo11.stl is the shell+inside joined together without top. ... Apollowhole is just for viewing. Cleaned, solidified, and made printable from Smithsonian 3d scan found on sketchfab. ...
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Woolly mammoth skull wall hook based on Smithsonian model https://3d.si.edu/object/3d/mammuthus-primigenius-blumbach%3A341c96cd-f967-4540-8ed1-d3fc56d31f12 Print with supports and high infill to strengthen the tusks.
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... is classified as a sculpture. Credit for this artwork goes to the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian Institution. The object number for this piece is NPG.75.17. Data Source: The National Portrait Gallery. ...EDAN-URL: edanmdm:npg_NPG.75.17
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Human: This Smithsonian source data can be accessed directly here.\nThis media file is in the public domain and free from any copyright restrictions.\nYou are free to copy, modify, and distribute this work without needing to contact the...
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For more information and to review the 3D disclaimer, visit the Smithsonian’s Terms of Use page.\nCast after: Clark Mills, December 13, 1810 - January 12, 1883\nSitter: Abraham Lincoln, February 12, 1809 - April 15, 1865\nMedium: Plaster\nDimensions:...
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......Location: Conlin 421, E-3-Kef Geological Formation: Cretaceous Britton Clay Formation Site: Ellis County, Texas, USA Dimensions: Approximately 4.0 centimeters by 3.7 centimeters by 3.2 centimeters (including matrix) Collection: Smithsonian Collection
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Armchair with slip seat Maker: John Hewitt, American, born in 1777 and died in 1857 Type: Furniture, Decorative Arts, Armchair with slip seat Made in: New York City, New York State, USA Date: Approximately 1820 Credit Line: Gifted by Norvin Hewitt...
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On July 18, 2018, it was thoroughly scanned in three dimensions using a NextEngine Desktop 3D Scanner at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum's Department of Paleobiology. The Smithsonian Natural History Museum's Department of Paleobiology is...
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Diorama of ancient Ordovician marine life, formerly showcased at the prestigious National Museum of Natural History within the Smithsonian Institution's vast collection, is now proudly displayed at the Paleontological Research Institution in Ithaca,...
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... and Access to CAD Files for This Particular Model and Other Amazing Museum Scans, Please Visit http://www.3d.si.edu. Note: We Do Not Claim Responsibility for Producing This Specific Model - It Is Exclusively a Product of the Smithsonian Institute.
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This fossil from North Carolina was meticulously scanned in 3D using a Go!Scan 50 on April 9, 2018 and again on June 26, 2018 within the esteemed halls of the Smithsonian Natural History Museum's Department of Paleobiology. Credit is due to the...
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Discovered in Georgia in 1823, this fossilized jawbone underwent 3-D scanning using a Go!Scan 50 at the Smithsonian's Department of Paleobiology on June 26, 2018. The Smithsonian Natural History Museum Department of Paleobiology graciously provided...
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... using a precision Go!Scan 50 3D scanner. ...Additional details about this specimen can be discovered at http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/33c58ad95-60e6-495b-9913-b8d82f94e9be, courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History.
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The Smithsonian Natural History Museum Department of Paleobiology 3D-scanned this mastodon mandible on July 18, 2018, using a Go!Scan 50. It was collected in Idaho back in 1929 and is now courtesy of the Smithsonian Natural History Museum Department...
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The remarkable fossil originates from Brittans Ranch, Christmas Lake, Oregon, and is proudly showcased by the Smithsonian Natural History Museum's Department of Paleobiology. For more information on this extraordinary specimen, visit...
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The fossil from North Carolina was meticulously 3-D scanned with a state-of-the-art Go!Scan 50 on April 9, 2018 and June 26, 2018 at the esteemed Smithsonian Natural History Museum Department of Paleobiology. This remarkable specimen is courtesy of...
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On June 26, 2018, it was meticulously scanned with a NextEngine Desktop 3D Scanner at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum Department of Paleobiology. The Smithsonian's Department of Paleobiology graciously provided access to this valuable...
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... gift of Marian Hague is acknowledged. Accession Number: 1959-144-1 See more items in: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum Collection Textiles Department Data Source: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum EDAN-URL: edanmdm:chndm_1959-144-1
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Nick Bontrager created this scan: http://www.123dapp.com/catch/Smithsonian-Natural-History-Museum-Colossal-Head-4-replica-/5111161 I refined the model for 3D printing by solidifying it and adding details that were missing. I also adjusted its size...
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This is a 123D Catch 3D scan of an Olmec sculpture replica at the Smithsonian Natural History Museum, created by Nick Bontrager: http://www.123dapp.com/catch/Smithsonian-Natural-History-Museum-Colossal-Head-4-replica-/5111161 I edited the file for 3D...
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For more information and to review the 3D disclaimer, visit the Smithsonian's Terms of Use page. Astraea (Fissicella) favistella was a specimen collected during the U.S. Exploring Expedition in the South Pacific Ocean. Preparation: Dry. Type...