I’d like a printable 3D model of a small mosque that can sit neatly on a desk and serve purely as decoration. Think palm-sized rather than architectural-scale: roughly 120–150 mm on its longest side. The look I’m after is moderate in detail—domes, a single minaret, arches, and window recesses that give it character without pushing print time or support structures to extremes. No need for intricate lattice work or micro calligraphy, but it should be instantly recognizable as a mosque when someone picks it up. Deliverable • An STL (or OBJ) ready for FDM printing, oriented and checked for manifold issues. • Any notes on ideal layer height, recommended supports (if truly necessary), and suggested overall dimensions, so I can slice it in Cura or PrusaSlicer without guesswork. Design tools are up to you—Blender, Fusion 360, SolidWorks, or a similar package—so long as the export is clean. If you can keep wall thicknesses consistent for 0.4 mm nozzles and overhangs under 45°, the print should go smoothly on most hobby printers. Once I confirm the file opens error-free and the preview looks as described, the project is complete.