
Solomon's Temple 955BC (my personal view)
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This is another one of the Solomon's Temple replicas that can be found on the internet, drawn by various artists. I created this model in 2006 when I was just 22 years old. The structure's reproduction is based on my personal interpretation of what I had read at the time. Unfortunately, I never managed to complete the interior of the sanctuary and the Holy of Holies. Instead, the model serves as a representation of what the adjacent rooms might have looked like and what the exterior could have been. I envisioned this replica as a possible representation of what the building might have looked like around 955 BC during Solomon's reign and several years after its construction. The scale of the STL files is 1:10 of the actual size, so please scale them down to an even lower scale if you decide to print them. There are still many aspects that are not yet complete and numerous details missing, such as the inner staircases and some access doors. In the future, I may develop improvements, so if you're interested in collecting this model or following me, stay tuned.
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