Ancient Greece
This is a Mycenaean warrior in Dendra panoply 1500 B.C.
The Dendra panoply or Dendra armor is an example of Mycenaean-era panoply (full-body armor) made of bronze plates uncovered in the village of Dendra in the Argolid, Greece, dating from 1400 BC.
Things to know about the Mycenaean Civilization:
The Mycenaeans existed for roughly 500 years, from approximately 1600-1100 B.C.
They were the last of the Late Bronze Age cultures in ancient Greece as well as the first of the more advanced cultural systems.
They placed a high priority on their military prowess and honoring the mighty warriors of their day.
The Mycenaean civilization was one of great military conquests and war heroes and has contributed to much of what we typically think of as “Greek”.
The events that brought about the collapse of this powerful culture are lost to history, at least for now, but the legends of their military strength live on. For the Greeks, this era originated many of the heroic stories and tales that are still being told to this day.
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Product Details:
The figure is 1:24 scale. It was created to be as historically accurate as possible.
It is created with realistic proportions.
This model comes fully and professionally Pre-Supported!
It comes in parts for easier printing. It will require assembly.
Included Files:
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Note that a minor post-process may be needed for a perfect fit depending on the resin and the shrinkage percentage, etc.
FAQ
Q: Can I change the scale of the model for more heroic proportions?
A: The proportions will stay the same but the model will appear bigger thus it will resemble a more heroic look. The figure is 75mm to the eyes. To make it 80mm or 85mm to the eyes, you will have to scale the model 106,67% and 113,33% respectively.
Q: My model is smaller when printed why?
A: It is probably because of the resin shrinkage percentage. Make sure to scale the model up according to the resin shrinkage percentage. For example, if the resin shrinks 5%, then you will have to scale the model (all the parts) in the slicer to 105%.
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