In case you were curious, like is was, the walls are 16 to 20 m (52 to 66 ft) tall.
I wonder, the walls may be even thinker than they are tall at the bottom
Hard to understand the scale.
Damn, those layer lines are clean. Link to STL?
The layer shifting is pretty severe in this print!
What does it take to get you very interested? This is pretty amazing to me.
Very cool. Cross-posted to !castles@lemm.ee, where you can find more ancient structures.
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Good bot! I had a feeling I was messing that up.
Was there any advantage to having it lean like that?
In defensive terms, no, not really. They had to build it like this because these aren’t really walls per se, it’s just brick lining on the outside of an earthen mound, and mounds are, well, mound-shaped. https://gomadnomad.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Bukharas-Ark-Palace.jpg
It would’ve made siege ladders harder to set up.
Who needs siege ladders when you can just climb up the damn wall?
Is it a lean, or is it wider at the bottom?
This question confuses me geometrically
is it \ or △ shaped ?
It’s _/‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾‾\_ shaped. It’s not freestanding walls, the whole thing is an earthen mound with a flat top and its sides lined with bricks.
Ark of Rolling Shutter