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This is a 3D printed model inspired by the architectural style of Chang’an during the Tang Dynasty, belonging to the category of ancient city gate towers—also known as watchtowers or que towers.
The model faithfully captures the hallmark features of Tang Dynasty architecture:
- **Structural Hierarchy**: The design follows a multi‑story pavilion layout, with a sturdy brick‑stone base at the bottom—complete with arched gateways—while the upper levels feature wooden pavilions adorned with elegantly curved, upturned eaves. The layered composition is both distinct and rhythmically harmonious.
- **Craftsmanship and Detail**: Advanced 3D printing technology meticulously renders the intricate textures of the structure—whether it’s the “brick”‑like texture of the stone foundation, the delicate lattice windows of the pavilion, the ornate railings, or the iconic eave tiles and sweeping rooflines—all faithfully recreating the aesthetic finesse of Tang Dynasty architecture.
Beyond their artistic appeal, these models serve as miniature embodiments of architectural art, offering a tangible glimpse into the urban landscape of Chang’an during the Tang Dynasty. They bridge historical and cultural education with cutting‑edge 3D printing technology, making them ideal for collectors, history enthusiasts, and cultural researchers alike—and perfect as creative, culturally themed display pieces.
The assembly process employs a stack‑and‑lock mechanism, allowing each layer to be easily detached after completion. The internal space can even be repurposed as a small storage compartment, adding both functionality and visual interest to the finished model.
This model is designed for easy assembly, featuring few components and minimal support structures. Many parts are printed in one piece, ensuring a smooth and efficient build process while maintaining structural integrity.
We hope you’ll take this opportunity to show your support!
The overall assembly is straightforward, with only a handful of parts to connect. Most components are printed as single, integrated units, eliminating the need for supports and streamlining the building process. We look forward to your enthusiastic support!
Originality of the Model
The author declares that this work is their personally original model
This model is licensed under the following terms:
Credit must be given to the creator
Models(1)
城楼.3mfDesigner1.45 MB
2026-02-12





