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Tikal (Temple of the Great Jaguar) - Guatemala Scaled 100% Accurate Model Miniature Tabletop Diorama Architecture
This comes in a SOLID color of your choice, the PLA Plastic material can easily be worked with if you'd like to hand paint details onto it. Pictures showing painted models are to show how a little paint can really bring these to life.
Welcome to Guatemala!
Tikal is one of the largest cities and archaeological sites of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization in Mesoamerica. Archeologists number or label buildings, this pyramid being designated as "Temple I (one)". It is also is known as the Temple of the Great Jaguar because of a lintel that represents a king sitting upon a jaguar throne. An alternative name is the Temple of Ah Cacao, after the ruler buried in the temple. Temple I is a typical Petén-style limestone stepped pyramid structure that is dated to approximately 732 AD.
Situated at the heart of a World Heritage Site, the temple is surmounted by a characteristic roof comb, a distinctive Maya architectural feature (from Wikipedia).
Comes in many colors and sizes! Fast shipping is guaranteed. This model is made from durable high strength plastic. If there is a color you'd like to see, or a color you'd like that isn't listed please feel free to inquire and we will get it done for you!
Credit to model goes to MiniWorld3D
This model was designed by founder Dany Sánchez
Real location photo credit: Raymond Ostertag, CC BY-SA 2.5
Photo Credits to Slimprint
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Materials: Plastic.