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Atlas 3D Models

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Atlas from Greek mythology, seated cross-legged, holding above his shoulders a planet Earth split into two hemispheres.

The Earth is NOT whole.
The Earth is opened into two parts (left and right hemispheres), like a clamshell.

There is NO filament spool modeled.
Only a single central cylindrical axle is present between the two hemispheres.
The axle length corresponds to a standard 3D printer filament spool width (70mm), leaving the space for a real spool to be placed later.

The two Earth halves act as decorative side covers that hide the real spool when installed.
From the outside, we only see the two half globes, not a full sphere and not the spool.

Atlas arms support the axle.
Hands are positioned with palms facing each other, naturally gripping the axle.

Filament exits from a small hole at the bottom of the Earth and goes down between Atlas’ crossed legs.

Inside the head there is a cavity for a filament runout sensor.
The eyes contain LEDs and appear slightly glowing through t
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a highly detailed 3D printable STL model of the mythological figure Atlas, depicted in a powerful, muscular pose kneeling on one knee while holding a large globe above his shoulders. The anatomy should be realistic and heroic, with defined musculature and a strained expression to reflect the immense burden. The globe should be textured with subtle reliefs of continents (Earth-style or abstract mythological patterns), and it must be structurally supported to allow for stable 3D printing—either resting on Atlas’s shoulders and back or supported subtly by an environmental element like a broken pillar or rocky base. The base should be round or hexagonal, decorated with Greek motifs or ancient runes, ensuring good bed adhesion and print stability. Include fine surface details like veins, stone texture, and chisel marks, and design for printing without excessive supports
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