Washington Commanders - Northwest Stadium
Bring the stadium to you home! Perfect gift and home decor for fans of the team.
Recommended filament: MICROPOLITAN Bright White PLA
See the PDF included with your download for printing tips.
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Steps:
- Import the STL to your slicer. Versions are available with and without elevated field lines.
- Scale the X or Y dimension to the desired size with 'Uniform scale' checked.
- Slice and print!
- Display framed or unframed. Set it on a shelf, tabletop, or hang it on a wall.
About the models Each model is designed and optimized from Micropolitan's 5+ years of experience developing and selling 3D prints of iconic locations worldwide. The models are designed by hand, assisted with a combination of data and reference imagery. We use LiDAR and refine the architecture, block by block, using digital sculpting tools and satellite imagery. The models are then optimized for detail preservation while keeping the file size manageable for everyday computers.
This 3D model was developed with reference data sources and satellite imagery from OpenStreetMap contributors and USGS 3DEP.












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Hi, I just joined as a member, and downloaded the Commander's stadium. This appears to be a pretty low poly count file. Do you have a higher resolution file? The file has a nice footprint, 245 x 245, but I was hoping for a much higher resolution file.
Help?
Hi! We could upload a higher poly count but we optimize these for printing on normal build plates up to 16", and try not to make it excessively detailed for features that are smoothened over in the slicing process. Can you try slicing it and have a look, it should look cleaner and with accurate details in the slicer preview
Hi, I've been 3D printing for more than 10 years now, and have a pretty big HevORT (415x415x700). Not sure what you mean by features getting smoothed over by the slicer. I've done the NYC print (from another vendor, where files were 23MB, and printed lovely. This is only 4.5mb.
The parking lot and landscaping in particular could be improved. Could you maybe just send me a higher poly file.
Thanks.
Oh, and when I load this into prusa, it shows 3,011 open edges and 4 other errors.