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Celestial Moon Temple STL File for 3D Printing
Specifications

Files

3D model format

Stereolithography (.stl)

Total files

2
Information
The total number of 3D model files available across all versions and updates of this model, including variants optimized for different types of 3D printers.

License

Personal use

Slicer settings

not available

Mesh error check

not specified

Support

Provided by 3D Artist (optional)

Update requests

Subject to 3D Artist’s discretion

Model complexity

not specified

Assembly guide

not available

Model versions

1.0 Initial

FFF/FDM

Files

1

Parts

not specified

Scale

not specified

Printed model size

not specified

Printed base size

not specified

Assembly method

not specified

Features

not specified

DLP/SLA

Files

1

Parts

not specified

Eco parts

not specified

Scale

not specified

Printed model size

not specified

Printed base size

not specified

Assembly method

not specified

Features

not specified

Additional details

Part of diorama

No

Special pack included

No

You will get instant access to the STL files of Celestial Moon Temple STL File for 3D Printing after completing your purchase. Simply add the model to your cart and check out using PayPal, credit or debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Alipay, or other available payment methods.

Watch the assembly video for Celestial Moon Temple STL File for 3D Printing, and explore more tutorials, behind-the-scenes content, 3D printing timelapses, and painting guides on the official Gambody YouTube channel.

Source Files

This 3D model comes with StereoLithography (.STL) files optimized for 3D printing. You'll get digital files, not a physical product

Important

Before printing, take a look at Printing Details for recommended settings and tips to achieve better results.

Celestial Moon Temple STL File for 3D Printing includes 2 version(s) for the supported 3D printer type(s): FFF/FDM, DLP/SLA. Files are available for download after purchase.
See the Description and Specifications sections for more details about this model.

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Size: 89.82 x 89.08 x 100 mm | 3.54 x 3.51 x 3.94 in File size: 114.16 mb Printing Time / Filament: 29 h 12 min / 14 m
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Description
Celestial Moon Temple STL File for 3D Printing - Description

3D model description

Step into a world of mystical elegance with the Celestial Moon Temple, a breathtaking fantasy structure inspired by enchanted sanctuaries, lunar architecture, and magical storybook worlds. Featuring towering crescent moon arches, ornate golden details, floral embellishments, and a beautifully sculpted domed roof, this stunning 3D printable model radiates mystery, serenity, and celestial fantasy charm.

Designed as a premium collectible display piece, the Celestial Moon Temple is perfect for fantasy decor, tabletop RPG scenery, fairy tale dioramas, and miniature painting projects. Every surface is filled with rich ornamental textures and elegant architectural details that make the structure feel ancient, magical, and alive with wonder.

Whether painted in vibrant celestial colors or displayed in its natural printed form, this fantasy temple becomes an eye-catching centerpiece for shelves, gaming tables, creative studios, and fantasy collections.

Carefully optimized for both FDM and resin printing, the model offers exceptional detail quality while remaining enjoyable to print, paint, and customize.

✨ Features

• Highly detailed celestial fantasy temple design

• Large crescent moon arches with ornamental details

• Elegant domed roof and mystical architecture

• Decorative flowers, textures, and fantasy embellishments

• Perfect for painting and custom color schemes

• Optimized for both FDM and resin 3D printers

• Ideal for tabletop RPG scenery, dioramas, and fantasy decor

• Stunning display piece from every viewing angle

🎨 Important Note

This STL model is designed for single-color printing.

After printing, you can fully customize the temple using your own paints, metallic accents, weathering effects, and celestial-inspired fantasy color palettes to create a truly unique magical centerpiece.

🎁 Perfect For

• Fantasy and celestial decor lovers

• Tabletop RPG and miniature scenery enthusiasts

• DIY painting and crafting projects

• Fairy tale and magical display collections

• Collectors of fantasy architecture and temples

• Gifts for 3D printing hobbyists and fantasy fans

• Shelf decor, dioramas, and creative studio displays

📸 Share Your Creations

We love seeing your finished prints!

Share your painted temples, custom color schemes, and fantasy display setups with the community and inspire fellow makers.

3D printing settings

🖨️ 3D Printing Settings

FDM Print Recommendations

• Layer Height: 0.12–0.2 mm

• Nozzle: 0.4 mm recommended

• Infill: 10–15%

• Supports: Recommended for arches, overhangs, and decorative details

• Material: PLA recommended

• Orientation: Print upright for best detail quality

• Tips: Use slower print speeds for smoother ornamental surfaces and fine details

🧪 Resin Print Recommendations

• Layer Height: 0.03–0.05 mm

• Supports: Light supports recommended for delicate decorative areas

• Orientation: Tilt model 30–45° for optimal surface finish

• Resin Type: Standard or ABS-like resin

• Post-Processing: Wash and cure thoroughly after printing

• Tips: Hollow larger sections to reduce resin consumption and suction forces


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Update History
Version history:
All versions
Version 1.0 - Initial

DLP/SLA

Released 17 May 2026
Version 1.0 - Initial

FFF/FDM

Released 17 May 2026
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