Great dodecahemicosacron

The great dodecahemicosacron is the dual of the great dodecahemicosahedron. Because the latter polyhedron has ten faces going through its middle, ten of the great dodecahemicosacron's vertices are at an ideal points infinitely far away from the origin (in projective space). This is usually represented in images and models by prisms extending an arbitrarily long distance.

It appears the same as the small dodecahemicosacron.