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**Repairing the 3D file**
I repaired my file using the [Netfabb Service](https://service.netfabb.com/service.php) where you can upload your .obj or .stl and it tracks down naked edges and messy meshes and repairs them so you can print your 3D file nicely if you wanted to. And we're ready to go! My model is ready to be boxed in:
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*A Screenshot of the 3D scan*
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I used the *rotation command* to rotate the 3D model with small increments. Keeping the *copy* box ticked allows you to replicate as you go. You can see I tried some different versions.


*Screenshot by Loes Bogers*
After playing around quite a bit I ended up with this marble-ous torso figure ready to be printed to life and handed out. It's quite interesting how adding a socle or supporting base and rendering in pure white immediatly gives this classical statuesque feel. Maybe it's the regal hairdo, I'm not sure.