I need a highly detailed, 3D-print-ready STL of Mount Uhud in Medina, Saudi Arabia. The end use is a tourism-promotion display, so the mesh has to hold up under close-up inspection—think visitor-center kiosk rather than a distant skyline prop. The focus is the mountain’s natural terrain: its ridges, valleys, and recognizable silhouette. I’m less concerned with man-made or historical markers; the rock formations and elevation changes should feel authentic when magnified or scaled up for print. Source methods are up to you—DEM data, photogrammetry, or sculpting in Blender, ZBrush, or similar—as long as the final geometry is clean and watertight. Deliverables • One high-resolution, error-free STL (ready for FDM or SLA slicing) • A low-poly preview or OBJ for quick viewport checks • A brief note on the data sources and any scaling used I’ll review by loading the STL into PrusaSlicer and inspecting the mesh at 1:2000 and 1:500 scales. No non-manifold edges or inverted normals should appear at either scale. Once the file passes this check, the project will be signed off.