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Flag of Nepal

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  • 3D model depicting the flag of Nepal

Overview

  • The national flag of Nepal is the world's only irregular flag acting as both the state flag and civil flag of a sovereign country. The flag is a simplified combination of two single pennons (or pennants), known as a double-pennon. Flag of Nepal was standardized by civil engineer Shankar nath Rimal on the request of king Mahendra. As you start exploring the flag from just below the top edge, you can find the name of model i.e. “flag of Nepal”. You can open the 1st layer to explore furthermore about the flag. In the 2nd layer is the proper flag of Nepal where you can find the border of the flag in the edges of the model. The texture in the border helps you to identify the border. Just below the top border of the flag you can find the texture and braille engraved with the name “moon” which is moon that we can find in the flag of Nepal. Just below the moon, there you can find a sun-like structure with the braille name “sun” which is the sun that we can find in the flag of Nepal. The border lines are dark blue in color, sun and moon are white in color and the other remaining part is crimson red in color which is also the national color of Nepal. Its crimson red is the symbol of bravery and it also represents the color of the rhododendron, Nepal's national flower, while the blue border is the color of peace.

Walkthrough

  • 1. Start exploring the flag from just below the top edge, you can find the name of model i.e. “Flag of Nepal.”
  • 2. You can open the 1st layer to explore furthermore about the flag.
  • 3. In the 2nd layer is the proper flag of Nepal where you can find the border of the flag in the edges of the model. The texture in the border helps you to identify the border.
  • 4. Just below the top border of the flag you can find the texture and braille engraved with the name “moon” which is moon that we can find in the flag of Nepal.
  • 5. Just below the moon, there you can find a sun-like structure with the braille name “sun” which is the sun that we can find in the flag of Nepal.
  • 6. The border lines are dark blue in color, the Sun and Moon are white in color and the other remaining part is crimson in color which is also the national color of Nepal.

Source
Project Wings to Dreams

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