Harry Potter Hogwarts corrected colors

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A1 mini

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
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25.7 h
2 plates
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Hogwarts Label (multicolor)
Hogwarts Label (multicolor)
14 min
1 plate
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 10% infill
19.8 h
2 plates
4.9(35)

TINY! 35% scale, 7 hours, 0.2mm nozzle, 0.06mm layer
TINY! 35% scale, 7 hours, 0.2mm nozzle, 0.06mm layer
7.2 h
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*I am not the author of this masterpiece.

I had the original model printed but after 24 hours of printing I saw that some areas were not the right color. So I checked and corrected everything.

I also enlarged it a little.

 

No support needed.

AMS required.

 

Colors used:

Rock: BambuLab Matte Black Charcoal

walls: Ziro Matte wood

Roof: Sunlu gray

Logo: BambuLab Silk Gold

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I loved it! I printed in white like in the last picture and after painted! was very fun project I added light that unfortunately you can’t see it very well
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What color did you paint it with?
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I would be interested as well
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Just perfection ,,, hogwarts now in Brazil 🇧🇷
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Amazing result! What specific colours did you use ?
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That's really cool
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Printed perfectly! Filament used.. Rock - Anycubic Grey PLA Buildings - Overture Fossil Rock PLA Roof - GratKit Grey HS-PLA I still need to print the badge...
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Wow!
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Beautiful model, very detailed, the print went perfectly and the result speaks for itself! Good job !
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Where did you get that HP name plate?
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perfect print profile. though I printed in 1 color and later painted stones gray. it saved me lots of time.
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Do you use a specific color for painting? Thank you
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Replying to @user_2567990864 :
i use acrylic colors, had to do two coats of paint layer.
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Replying to @adityastar :
Thank you for your reply :-)
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Absolutely stunning!
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wow what specific colours did you use ?!
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I think it was Ziro wood, Sunlu matte black and sunlu Grey. Not 100% sure tho. But it looks amazing haha.
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Perfect print 35% scale 0.06 layer, 0.2 nozzle on my A1 mini.
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printed with support by mistake and the result wasn’t that good. reprinted with no support and the result was just awesome I love it!!!
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I love the model, the printing worked perfectly
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Is it possible to adjust approx. the first 90 layers, where the colors inside the stones are completely unnecessary? I reduced the model to 50% and the print estimate is 9h at 240 changes. When I look at the individual layers, I can see that 3 colors are used up to about the 90th layer, but the vast majority of them end up being hidden by the stones themselves, thus unnecessarily changing and wasting material. And Why is roof paint used inside the rock?
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The different colors inside the rocks are because you have that little boat house at the bottom of the model & the legs of the bridge that go to the bottom of the model so it has to keep switching for those colors while still adding the internal infill each layer... you could change those to the same color as the rocks & paint it after to save a lot of changes in the beginning
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Replying to @Crome :
Thank you for your help. I already printed it as it was, because I needed it for today under the Christmas tree. If I print it again next time, I'll definitely try the change you suggest :)
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