Woolly Mammoth Skeleton

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UPDATE 15-FEB-2017: I updated the two base parts to the correct versions with holes for the feet pins. See "WMammothBase1v3.stl" and "WMammothBase2v3.stl". UPDATE 26-DEC-2016: I updated the four "feet" models to the correct v3 version. The previous ones were missing the connector pins to snap into the base parts. I also updated the pelvis-spine-skull pins model to be a smaller file size, but you will need to print three of them, hence the "x3" in the file name.. The source file for this model is the 3D scan of a woolly mammoth skeleton from the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of Natural History site at: http://www.3d.si.edu The scale of the .STL files is 1:10. I separated the original model into printable pieces and added snap together features to make it easier to assemble. I also added a two-piece to make the assembled model stand properly and improve strength. The model in the pictures did not have snap features so gluing it together was difficult. I have not tested all of the snap fits, so please let me know of any issues if you build it. The model in the photos was printed at 75% scale to fit the 205mm square bed of my printer. This makes the final scale of the model in the pictures 1:13. The height of the assembled model is approximately 350mm (13.8"), or at the 75% scale to fit most printers the height is approximately 260mm (10.3")..

About the author:
rowiac
I am a mechanical engineer who has been 3D printing on commercial equipment since 2005. I purchased an Ultimaker in 2016 and have been printing at home on an almost daily basis since then. I use various software to create and modify 3D models for printing.

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