Gogo Fish - 3D Printed, Hand Painted Model
Gogo Fish (Mcnamaraspis) is an extinct placoderm of the Middle to Late Devonian period (370 - 360 mya). It had a heavily armoured body and distinctive spine-like pectoral fins and grew up to 500 mm in length.
This highly detailed, museum grade model (150 mm long - scale 1:3) is made of gypsum and has been created by paleoartist Bruce Currie using state of the art 3D printing technology. After initial printing the model undergoes a secondary process that enhances surface quality, accentuates colouration and provides protection against UV damage and handling. This model also receives a small amount of hand finishing before being packaged and shipped along with a detailed information card.
150x50x45mm, 220g approx
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