10mm Medieval Houses
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This is a set of 16 Houses and 2 House clusters can be combined in many ways to make a small scale medieval city or village.
Resin prints for superior quality are recommended, but the set prints fine on FDM printers with supports.
Status | Released |
Category | Other |
Author | Knarb Makes |
Purchase
Buy Now$3.99 USD or more
In order to download this project you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $3.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:
house-kit.zip 24 MB
hollowed.zip 79 MB
supported.zip 215 MB
Development log
- Added Supported versions of the houses.Dec 24, 2021
Comments
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There are no finished buildings! Only 16 parts of buildings such as stairs and windows. :(
Did you purchase my separate kit perhaps? https://knarbmakes.itch.io/medieval-house-kit
You commented on the set that has full houses.
This is insane XD it seems to be a monstrous amount of work !!
Can you share the links of the files used in the video that are not a part of the pack too?
Sure! In no particular order, here's some of the other files I used for the board:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3657586
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1434402
https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-basilica-of-guanajuato-54736
Thank you!!
I love these designs! Would it be possible to share the supported files that you printed in your video? I appreciate that the particular supports may not work with my printer, but it would be a real help to see what you've supported. Thanks.
Honestly, I just use auto light supports in Lychee, after tilting the houses so that there's no edges printing flat. I generally add one heavy support per model to act as a sort of main anchor sometimes, if its a bigger piece.
Try it out and see if it works for you!
Can the buildings be downscaled to 1/1000 (2mm) or are they too detailed?
It would likely work, some of the houses have a porch like structure that may not print with enough resolution to stay together though.
Would need to add some geometry to block them out as solid structures.
Do you have a policy on using these as parts of dioramas to be sold?
Go for it! I haven't written up any formal license for it, just as long as you're not reselling the STLs you're clear in my books.