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Roberto Panzera
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For over 10 years I have been programming for mobile devices, combining the strength of experience with a continuous curiosity for innovation: from IoT to the new frontiers of AI. My skills in IT, electronics, graphics, and music allow me to navigate the digital world 360° and follow its evolution with continuous interest and curiosity
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"Not enough workers to run this building!" Anyone else spent countless hours defending their desert stronghold? If you know that line, you’ll immediately recognize the vibes! I’ve just released this new Arab / Middle Eastern Desert House. It’s the perfect scatter terrain for your wargames, tabletop RPGs (like D&D), or historical dioramas. This is Volume 2 of my desert series! If you missed the first house, you can grab it in my profile to start building your village!
Desert House v2- Arab village
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🦖🎵 Dino-Carina: The perfect prehistoric surprise for the BonBon Dispenser! I just uploaded my latest 3D model: a fully functional 6cm ocarina with a dinosaur-skin texture. I scaled and optimized it specifically to fit perfectly inside the capsules of the awesome Surprise Dispenser BonBon! 🍬 It prints completely support-free and makes for a super fun, musical prize. Check it out and let me know what you think!
Dino-carina! 6-Hole mini ocarina
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#ChildrensToys When I was a kid, I used to spend hours during the holidays playing a simple dice game with my grandparents on a hand-drawn piece of paper. I recently remembered it and did some research, only to discover with huge surprise that our little "homemade game" is actually centuries old! It’s called Glückshaus (House of Fortune) and was a massively popular tavern game in the Holy Roman Empire during the 15th and 16th centuries. Fascinated by its rich history, I decided to turn that old piece of paper into a real project. I modeled an elegant circular board along with some medieval-style coins to recreate the authentic historic atmosphere. Did any of you play this as a kid, or have similar memories of traditional games? If you want to bring a piece of history to your table, you can find the model and the rules on my profile. Be warned though: it’s incredibly simple to learn, but emptying your opponents' pockets gets highly addictive!
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As a kid playing Stronghold Crusader, I fell in love with its Middle Eastern architecture. To bring those childhood memories to life, I created this "Desert House" 3D model. It captures that iconic design, making it perfect for tabletop wargames, D&D, and historical dioramas. You can find the free model on my Makerworld profile. "Greetings sire, the desert awaits you!" 🐪⚔️ You can find the free model on my Makerworld profile. "Greetings sire, the desert awaits you! 🐪⚔️"
Desert House - Arab / Middle Eastern Miniature v1
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Hi everyone! When I was a kid, I used to spend hours during the holidays playing a simple dice game with my grandparents on a hand-drawn piece of paper. I recently remembered it and did some research, only to discover with huge surprise that our little "homemade game" is actually centuries old! It’s called Glückshaus (House of Fortune) and was a massively popular tavern game in the Holy Roman Empire during the 15th and 16th centuries. Fascinated by its rich history, I decided to turn that old piece of paper into a real project. I modeled an elegant circular board along with some medieval-style coins to recreate the authentic historic atmosphere. Did any of you play this as a kid, or have similar memories of traditional games? If you want to bring a piece of history to your table, you can find the model and the rules on my profile.
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