Each model is 2” x 2”. On the back is a North Arrow for orientation and a magnet. The common name and indigenous name are printed on opposite sides. The models are generated at the same scale and starting elevation so you can compare their relative heights side by side.
You have the option to order each mountain peak individually (see individual listings), or bag all nine peaks together here.
The model includes a magnet to secure your refrigerator or other magnetic surfaces. Velcro also works great for car dashboards (included upon request).
This 3D model was created from a USGS digital elevation model (DEM), manipulated in 3D modeling software, and 3D printed with PLA filament.
Available in the following colors:
– White (classic matte white)
– Marble (rock-like)
– Rainbow (the changing colors accentuate the change in the topography of these grand mountains)
– Glow-in-the-dark (off-white in the light, green glow-in-the-dark when the lights go out)
**Note: the photos represent an example of a completed model. Due to the nature of 3D printing with multi-color filament as well as the made-to-order manufacturing process, each model will be unique and one-of-a-kind!**
Top 9 US Cascadia Volcanoes:
Tahoma (Mount Rainier), WA — 46.852947, -121.760424 — 14,411’
Uytaahkoo (Mount Shasta), CA — 41.408982, -122.194926 — 14,162’
Pahto (Mount Adams), WA — 46.202494, -121.490746 — 12,276’
Wy’east (Mount Hood), OR — 45.373496, -121.695966 — 11,239’
Kwelshán (Mount Baker), WA — 48.776797, -121.814467 — 10,781’
Dakobed (Glacier Peak), WA — 48.111844, -121.114120 — 10,520’
Seekseekqua (Mount Jefferson), OR — 44.674167, -121.799444 — 10,497’
Kohm Yah-mah-nee (Lassen Peak), CA — 40.488165, -121.504966 — 10,457’
Klah Klahne (South Sister), OR — 44.103548, -121.769378 — 10,358’
To learn more about these mountains, check out https://cascadiabioregion.org/volcanoes-of-cascadia
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