Voronoi (Sunken) Ship + Arch + Stone Set | Decoration
by UniversalMaker · via Printables
| Format | STL |
| Category | Art |
| License | CC BY-NC-SA |
| Triangles | 158.7k |
| Uploaded | Feb 29, 2024 |
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Description
Important: You need to Print in save materials like ABS, PETG or PLA to avoid harming your fish! (at your own risk) You can anker it to the ground by either using string through the voronoi structure or place small rocks in the bottom. Create a captivating underwater world in your fish tank with our Voronoi (Sunken) Ship, Arch, and Stone Set—a versatile decorative ensemble that provides hiding spots for fish, plant growth structures, and stunning aquatic decor. This set includes a charming sunken ship, an elegant arch, and intricately designed stones, all adorned with mesmerizing Voronoi patterns. Perfect for fish enthusiasts and aquascapers alike, these elements offer shelter and exploration opportunities for your aquatic pets while enhancing the aesthetic appeal of your tank. Elevate your underwater landscape with this comprehensive set, transforming your aquarium into a captivating underwater oasis. Happy printing! 🤩 Do you like the design? Please consider to support me for only 3$ a month this helps me massively designing more! Thank you! More Models from me my art & design collection (sorted by poularity): https://www.printables.com/@universalmake_168616/collections/1168670?o=liked my organizers & practical prints (sorted by poularity): https://www.printables.com/@universalmake_168616/collections/1168667?o=liked disclaimer: you print and use this print at your own risk
AI Analysis: This model depicts a detailed fish castle structure designed for an aquarium, featuring a ship-shaped base with a complex Voronoi pattern and an archway. The model includes a stone-like base and a fish tank environment with aquatic plants, creating a realistic underwater habitat for fish. Notable features include the intricate geometric design of the ship and arch, which mimics natural underwater formations.
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