Torre Latinoamericana - Mexico City, Mexico

🇲🇽 Easy-to-print miniature of a beloved building in Mexico city, the first of its kind there. No supports.
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🇲🇽 ¡Bienvenidos a CDMX!
Welcome to Mexico City!
 

This model was designed by Dany Sánchez.

At 188 meters (597 ft) tall and 44 stories, the Torre Latinoamericana (Latinoamerican Tower) was the first skyscraper to be successfully built on a highly-seismic location when it opened in 1956 in downtown Mexico City, very close to other notable landmarks like Palacio de Bellas Artes and a few blocks from Zócalo. 

The name comes from the Seguros Latinoamericana insurance company, headquartered in the building. It was designed by architect Augusto H. Álvarez. This historical and modernist building is a symbol of Mexico City and has become a landmark. Have you seen the city from it's lookout? (from Wikipedia).

MiniWorld 3D is happy to bring this historical model to life as a homage to the people of Mexico.  Please give credit, it's all about spreading culture! 

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Photo credits:  print by Dany Sánchez in ReFlow recycled matte PLA eggshell. Real location photo by Thomas Ledl , CC BY-SA 4.0

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Printing Tips

Suggested parameters:

For better details, print slow, such as 15 or 20mm/s for outer perimeters.
Fine-tune retraction to avoid stringing.
Perimeters: 2
Top layers: 3
Infill: as low as 12% or even hollow. Lightning pattern suggested.

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