Toroidal blend of 92 dodecahedra

The  is a Stewart toroid that consists of 864 pentagons. It can be obtained by outer-blending ninety-two dodecahedra together in a eight-membered loops that resemble rhombi, forming a virtual rhombic triacontahedron. The thirty-two dodecahedra at the virtual polyhedron's vertices are all oriented in the same way.

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The toroid can be made out of copies of any other Archimedean solid that shares the faceplanes of the dodecahedron. The sixty non-corner units can also be replaced with pentagonal antiprisms or certain Johnson solids including the parabidiminished rhombicosidodecahedron.