Winged Victory of Samothrace - Real 3D scan cover

Winged Victory of Samothrace - Real 3D scan

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  • model
  • PLA+
A 3D printed version of the Winged Victory of Samothrace (Nike of Samothrace), one of the most celebrated masterpieces of Hellenistic sculpture. Originally created between 200 and 190 BC, this iconic figure symbolizes movement, triumph, and timeless artistic power.

This print is based on a high-quality 3D scan created from the historic 1892 Basel plaster cast, carefully documented and digitally reconstructed through photogrammetry. I produced this model as both a tribute to classical sculpture and an appreciation of how modern 3D printing can preserve and share cultural heritage in physical form.

If you have an interest in historical artworks and classical sculpture, you can find many other iconic museum pieces in 3D printable form on Cosmo Wenman’s page. His collection includes remarkable digital reconstructions of famous sculptures and cultural heritage works made accessible for enthusiasts, makers, and collectors alike.

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Print Settings

Printer
Ender3 V2
Material
PLA+
Layer Height
0.16mm
Infill
15%
Supports
Yes