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Soar through a world of brass and steam with this Steampunk Eagle on Gear Pedestal 3D print model. This magnificent composition features a powerful eagle perched atop a pedestal constructed entirely from interlocking gears. cogs. and mechanical components. The eagle itself blends organic avian anatomy with steampunk modifications. including articulated metal wing segments. goggle-covered eyes. and small steam pipes running along the neck. The gear pedestal is an engineering marvel of interlocking mechanical components. Large primary gears form the main structure while smaller cogs fill the gaps between them. Bolts and rivets hold the assembly together. and small pressure gauges and valve wheels add authentic industrial detail. The eagle perches at the top with talons gripping the uppermost gear edge. Wings are partially spread to display the transition from natural feathers at the base to mechanical articulated plates at the tips. This model is a showpiece for steampunk collections and industrial art displays. It combines the majesty of a bird of prey with the fascinating aesthetic of Victorian machinery. It appeals to steampunk enthusiasts. mechanical engineering fans. and bird lovers. It works as a dramatic desk sculpture. bookshelf centerpiece. or themed room decoration. As a gift it suits makers. engineers. and anyone who appreciates the fusion of nature and technology. For 3D printing. a layer height of 0.12 to 0.16 mm captures both the feather texture and gear teeth. Use 20 percent infill for the heavy pedestal section. Supports are needed beneath the eagle wings and between some gear teeth. The model can be printed in one piece or split into eagle and pedestal for easier printing. Bronze or copper colored filament enhances the steampunk aesthetic. At full scale the model stands approximately 16 cm tall. OBJ. STL. and PLY formats are included for universal printer and slicer compatibility. Please Note: This STL file may require pre-printing preparation such as support analysis and positioning adjustments. Thickness verification and specific settings for your printer and filament may be needed. Other technical adjustments might be necessary depending on your equipment and printing method.
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