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How to print the Limbic System in 3D.

Printing of the Limbic System in 3D is really straightforward and are detailed in full below  

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Limbic System Image

Here are all the instructions for printing your own model in 3D

1.  Download the basic 3D print file from threeding.com

2.  The above file has anomalies with the colours (left and right hand side not completely consistent). These can be recoloured using the 3D Paint app which is native on Windows 10. Its a bit fiddly but patience will help you succeed.

3. If you open this file with the Paint App in Windows It may offer you the option  to print via a third party print company   It does so in the UK.

4. When printing you may get a message that one of the walls is too thin, don’t worry, this is not a structural weakness it just one of the edges is as bit thin.

4. Download this image so you’ll have your own full description of the anatomy,

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Paul Roebuck
Behavioural Psychotherapist
PGCEE, FETC (A.Dip).
paulsroebuck@gmail.com
+44 7838 371155