Moai Voronoi Low Poly 3D model for 3D printing.
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Moai was made in Blender.
Feel free to scale the Moai as big as you want.
Moai file type - stl.
The Moai is excellent home decor.
We printed:
Ender 30.16 layer height. 0.4 nozzle.Lighting infill. No supports.
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Moai are monolithic human figures carved by the Rapa Nui people on Easter Island in eastern Polynesia between the years 1250 and 1500. Nearly half Moai are still at Rano Raraku, the main moai quarry, but hundreds of Moai were transported from there and set on stone platforms called ahu around the island's perimeter. Almost all moai have overly large heads, which comprise three-eighths the size of the whole statue. The moai are chiefly the living faces (aringa ora) of deified ancestors (aringa ora ata tepuna). The Moai statues still gazed inland across their clan lands when Europeans first visited the island in 1722, but all of them had fallen by the latter part of the 19th century. The moai were toppled in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, possibly as a result of European contact or internecine tribal wars. The production and transportation of the more than 900 Moai statues is considered a remarkable creative and physical feat. The tallest moai erected, called Paro, was almost 10 metres (33 ft) high and weighed 82 tonnes (80.7 tons). The heaviest moai erected was a shorter but squatter moai at Ahu Tongariki, weighing 86 tonnes (84.6 tons). One unfinished Moai sculpture, if completed, would have been approximately 21 m (69 ft) tall, with a weight of about 145–165 tons. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moai