The National Museum of Military History is collaborating on a 3D scanning technology to preserve physical pieces of history by creating 3D digital models. With the scans, the museum can create a virtual museum. It also plans to share the models online and allow the public to use 3D printing images to print replicas of the artifacts.
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Monday, February 23, 2015
Threeding Uses Artec 3D Scanning Technology to Catalog 3D Models for Bulgaria’s National Museum of Military History
Threeding Uses Artec 3D Scanning Technology to Catalog 3D Models for Bulgaria’s National Museum of Military History. Bridget Butler Millsaps. 3D Printer & 3D Printing News. February 20, 2015.
The National Museum of Military History is collaborating on a 3D scanning technology to preserve physical pieces of history by creating 3D digital models. With the scans, the museum can create a virtual museum. It also plans to share the models online and allow the public to use 3D printing images to print replicas of the artifacts.
The National Museum of Military History is collaborating on a 3D scanning technology to preserve physical pieces of history by creating 3D digital models. With the scans, the museum can create a virtual museum. It also plans to share the models online and allow the public to use 3D printing images to print replicas of the artifacts.
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