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by MoffKalast

Ah yes, a town center that actually looks like a town center. This was gonna be a remix originally, but the best mesh I could find was so far off in all proportions and details that I had to basically start from scratch.

The original sprite doesn't show the entire story in terms of first ground props, so I've partially gone by the sprite, and partially positioned them to make everything connected together. Lots of barrels and boxes and bricks and such. No roof tiles unfortunately.

Anyhow, I think it turned out pretty well. I am vaguely planning to do a full series of these britons structures for a full castle age diorama.

NOTE: It's somewhat tricky to print, check instructions below.

Print Settings

Printer Brand:                          

Creality


Printer:                          

Ender 3


Rafts:                          

No


Supports:                          

Yes


Resolution:                          

0.16


Infill:                          

10


Filament:                                            Creality PLA                                        Grey                                        

Notes:

Okay so here's the deal for FDM printers:

Print towncenter_top.stl without any supports. (Maybe a little brim if you're concerned about the middle posts but I think it's unnecessary).

Print towncenter_bottom.stl with supports from build plate (70 degree should do it) and a massive brim (or a raft if you feel like going overkill). Everything technically connects together without it, but I've had outer poles detach from the plate during print without a brim so...

Afterwards, clean both parts up and glue them together top to bottom. If you plan on painting, perhaps do the internals before the assembly, it ought to be easier.

Post-Printing

Brims and supports on the bottom part.

All cleaned up, everything should stick together.

Top part, should be pretty much fine from the start.

Paint insides before assembly for easier access.