An outfit called TinyMtn is selling cool little 3D models of well-known peaks and canyons. The prices are rather steep, at $100-$200 each, but I'd like to have a few. Here's Mt Hood:
3D models of topo features
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Re: 3D models of topo features
I love those 3D models.
On my wall, I have Oregon, coast to past John Day River, and Swift Reservoir to Clackamas - I need the next sections North and South.
There was something like that at Wildwood Recreation site, then vandals destroyed it. Maybe they replaced it.
On my wall, I have Oregon, coast to past John Day River, and Swift Reservoir to Clackamas - I need the next sections North and South.
There was something like that at Wildwood Recreation site, then vandals destroyed it. Maybe they replaced it.
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Re: 3D models of topo features
Yep, on my wall I have an excellent raised relief map from Summit Terragraphics that covers the Cascades from Goat Rocks down to Mt Jefferson:retired jerry wrote:I love those 3D models.
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Re: 3D models of topo features
That's what I need
Except mine is about twice as big in scale
Except mine is about twice as big in scale
Re: 3D models of topo features
Well now.. looks like I'll have to get back into 3d modeling! those look like fun, it's been awhile since I've looked at 3d printing the prices sure have dropped.