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Post by Ian Thomas on Jul 10, 2023 8:21:04 GMT 10
sites.flinders.edu.au/vamp/Where it says, "Here you can explore 3-D scans of some of Australia’s most important fossil specimens as never before – in one location, and in exquisite detail. The scans on this site are available for researchers, educators and members of the public to view, rotate, zoom and download" sites.flinders.edu.au/vamp/fossils/Hmmm. The download link timed out for me. Wondering if they have Thylacoleo 3D scans on offer? Thinkin' 3D printing ...
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Post by JeffJ on Jul 11, 2023 1:07:11 GMT 10
That’s the first thing that popped up when I went to the page. 👍🏻
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Post by Ian Thomas on Jul 11, 2023 10:56:10 GMT 10
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Post by dennisw on Jul 11, 2023 17:12:55 GMT 10
sites.flinders.edu.au/vamp/Where it says, "Here you can explore 3-D scans of some of Australia’s most important fossil specimens as never before – in one location, and in exquisite detail. The scans on this site are available for researchers, educators and members of the public to view, rotate, zoom and download" sites.flinders.edu.au/vamp/fossils/Hmmm. The download link timed out for me. Wondering if they have Thylacoleo 3D scans on offer? Thinkin' 3D printing ... I have been thinking of making another visit to Flinders Uni. They were most helpful when I was there a few years back, they have a lot of stuff and were happy for me to rummage through and examine all sorts of artifacts thylacoleo related. I must pull out some of my old images to share, no point sitting on them at my age better to get some younger people into it in the hope of more progress.
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