Griffith Observatory scale model (first draft)
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Print a highly detailed, first-draft scale model of the Griffith Observatory right at home or in class using a 3D printer. Consider sending your file to a professional printing service to have it printed quickly with plastic or metal material. To accurately recreate the look, apply dark tape to replicate the main entrance. Remember that this model does not include a prominent feature of the Griffith Observatory: the distinctive obelisk - access its details at http://tinyurl.com/griffth3D if interested. The open license lets you adapt this design freely for personal use or profit without needing extra permission, including changing it extensively to meet your requirements or creating derivatives like movies, music or art works, and redistribute them however is necessary in any digital or printed medium as required. Give credit to the creator - Dave Doody - by referencing his work appropriately. Use a computer-aided design software for ease: simply look up "Griffith Observatory" on http://tinkercad.com for straightforward tools to modify it further and refine it accurately for accurate prints, ensuring high quality outcomes every time.
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