10th-Century Volcanic Ganesha Idol | Temple Ruins | 28mm Heroic
Deep in the overgrown, humid jungles of Java, a colossal 10th-century depiction of Ganesha once stood watch, decorating the principal western niche of an ancient Shiva temple. Carved from unforgiving volcanic stone, this magnificent idol has endured a millennium of harsh tropical weathering, preserving a striking historical balance of creation and destruction. He sits erect on a double lotus base, bearing a protective crescent moon and skull in his braided headdress, while grasping a battle-axe and a bowl of sweetmeats. For historical scale-accuracy enthusiasts, model railroaders, and architectural diorama builders, this model brings the tangible weight of ancient history directly to your layout.
The physical reality of this premium asset lies in its beautifully preserved decay. We have meticulously maintained the deep, pitted reality of the original volcanic rock, creating naturally weathered, porous surface details that are an absolute dream for FDM printing and "Slapchop" painting. The gritty texture of the stone effortlessly hides FDM layer lines, specifically engineered to catch a heavy dark wash and an aggressive grey dry-brush right off the build plate. Whether you are detailing a historic scene or building an immersive wargaming terrain, the base has been mathematically sheared to sit perfectly dead-flat on your gaming mat or display shelf.
Technical Specs:
- Native Scale: 28mm/32mm Heroic (1:56)
- Geometry: 100% Manifold, Watertight, Flattened Base
- Print Difficulty: Easy

















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