
Nanga Parbat 10km Collectible Mountain
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The Rupal face of Nanga Parbat, an impressive 15,000 ft rise from the base, is known as the highest mountain face in the world. Despite not being the tallest peak globally, Nanga Parbat poses a significant challenge and danger for climbers due to its difficulty level. For those interested in creating their own miniature mountains, a video tutorial can be found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzwybr65I9o. This tutorial is part of a collection called "collectible mountains," where models are rendered at 1:100,000 scale and represent areas measuring 10km x 10km. The base of these models sits at sea level to ensure accurate comparisons between various mountain heights. One can even compare the sizes of Everest and Mt Shasta by holding their respective models. Detailed instructions on creating models from digital elevation data can be found on the blog, http://www.the3dprintedfuture.com/shapespeare/?p=1.
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