This highly detailed ornamental Indian temple pavilion (mandap) 3D model is designed for 3D printing, decoration, diorama, miniature architecture, and religious display projects. The model features intricate jaali patterns, layered temple roofs, carved pillars, decorative panels, and stepped platform details inspired by traditional Indian architecture.
The decorative pattern panels are specially designed to be printed flat directly on the build plate without supports, making them easy to print, clean, and assemble.
Perfect for:• Temple miniature displays• Diorama and architectural models• Resin and FDM 3D printing• Festival decorations• Interior decor pieces• Showcase or collectible models
The model is designed with clean geometry and rich ornamental detailing, suitable for both display-scale and miniature prints. You can scale it up or down depending on your printer size and project needs.
Recommended Print SettingsFor Pattern / Jaali Panels (Flat Parts)
• Print orientation: Place flat directly on the build plate• Supports: Not needed• Layer height: 0.2 mm (0.16 mm for higher detail)• Infill: 10 to 15 percent• Walls: 3 perimeters• Build plate adhesion: Brim optional
For Pillars (Important Note)
• The package includes one pillar file only• You need to duplicate (multiply) the file in your slicer• Print quantity required:– Floor pillars: 6 pieces– Front pillars: 2 pieces• Supports: Not needed if printed vertically• Infill: 15 to 20 percent recommended• Walls: 3 to 4 perimeters
For Main Structure & Roof PartsResin Printing:
• Layer height: 0.05 mm• Supports: Yes (light to medium, only where needed)• Orientation: Slightly angled for best surface quality• Exposure: As per your resin profile
FDM Printing:
• Layer height: 0.2 mm (0.16 mm for higher quality)• Infill: 10 to 15 percent• Walls: 3 to 4 perimeters• Top/Bottom: 4 to 5 layers• Supports: Yes (for roofs and overhangs)• Material: PLA, PETG, or ABS• Build plate adhesion: Brim recommended
STL (Stereolithography, filesize: 2.76 GB)