bust a lock 3d models
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So I bring you Bust-A-Lock. (tropic thunder anyone?) This can be solved quickly if you are lucky or it can take a while... I have also included a 2d mapping of the maze so that if you do get stuck you can use it to solve the puzzle, dont give up too...
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So I bring you Bust-A-Lock. (tropic thunder anyone?) This can be solved quickly if you are lucky or it can take a while... I have also included a 2d mapping of the maze so that if you do get stuck you can use it to solve the puzzle, dont give up too...
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This is a marble bust of an unknown woman. ...The sculpture's nose didn't preserve.
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There doesn't seem to be any information about "Bust of a woman" from Enric Casanovas.
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This is a bust of an unidentified man, possibly a prominent soldier or official. https://www.mfab.hu/
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This is a bust portrait of an unknown woman from the Flavian era - second half of the 1st century AD.
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A man bust. ...Thanks to Claudio Terzoni, CEO Abacus CAD CAM (www.abacus.it), for 3D scanning
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This is a bust of an unknown man, which is exhibited in the Palazzo Doria Pamphilj in Rome, Italy.
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This is a bust sculpture of an unknown boy. ...The sculpture was restored, although the face didn't preserve.
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This Bust of a Boy dates back to the first century AD and probably is a member of a noble family of Rome during the Augustan Age.
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This is a bust sculpture depicting an unknown man. ...This sculpture was probably modelled and cast in the 18th century, considering the depicted's appearance.
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Bust of a Goddess, marble. ...The artist is unknown but it was modelled in the late 18th/Early 19th Century after the Antique.
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The bust follows Carpeaux's model of a young African woman, one of the figures representing the four parts of the world that support the globe of the Fountain of the Observatory in Paris, commissioned in 1867 and inaugurated in 1874. For the...
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Name: Bust of a tetrarch Material: Cast (plaster of Paris) Format: Bust Museum: By permission of the Abguss-Sammlung Antiker Plastik, Berlin Museum inventory number: IX19 Museum of original: Egyptian Museum, Cairo (inv. no. 7257)...
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This bust of a bearded, younger man is considered as being a tetrarch. In the Roman Empire, a tetrarch was a governor of one or four divisions of a country or province. ... No further information is given of this sculpture.
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This is a limestone bust which was originally part of a kouros, a free standing statue of a young man. ...It comes from the Sanctuary of Eshmun near Sidon in Lebanon.
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Ok smarty, go to a party, yo Bust A Buser This OpenSCAD script creates two parts - a stand with a customizable name text in 8bit font http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2054 and slices up a head scan and adds a pin connector slot...
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A bust is a sculpted or cast representation of the upper part of the human figure, depicting a person's head and neck, as well as a variable portion of the chest and shoulders. The piece is normally supported by a plinth. These forms recreate the...
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This marble bust is a portrait, perhaps of a young prince, datable to the Claudian age (1st century AD). ...It reflects the style of the time, slightly exaggerating prominent features and emphasizing the beauty and youth of the portrayed.
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This is a bust of an unknown woman. The woman depicted with an archaic smile. The sculpture is made of the black spotted marble, which the sculptor used for a lot of his works. ...
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This is a bust of an unknown Viktoria. Christian Daniel Rauch (1777–1857) was a German sculptor. ...He founded the Berlin school of sculpture, and was the foremost German sculptor of the 19th century.
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This white marble bust of a roman man is dated around 110-120 AD and was fouund near Ostia (Rome). Drawn and sagging features convey the advanced age of the man portrayed on this Roman portrait bust. The man's hairstyle--combed forward over his...
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No provenance information of this bust exists. ...The sculpture was originally owned by a Professor Furtwangler in Munich and was acquired by The Statens Museum for Kunst in 1898.
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By an unknown artist of the Italian school. ... The man shown is unknown. The bust may have been for display in a recess in a wall of a house. ...It could have shown a family ancestor, or perhaps a king or a saint.