Gingerbread house suitable for lighting

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Gingerbread house suitable for lighting

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Without tea light holder, no AMS needed, basic model
Without tea light holder, no AMS needed, basic model
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11.7 h
9 plates
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Colored with tea light holder, candy canes and almonds
Colored with tea light holder, candy canes and almonds
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12.5 h
9 plates
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Tealight recess, no AMS needed
Tealight recess, no AMS needed
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Bambu LED Kit Base 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Bambu LED Kit Base 0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Gingerbread house suitable for illumination

 

A gingerbread house nestled in a snowy winter landscape—what could be more delightful than spending Advent evening with family, enjoying delicious punch

and the finest gingerbread treats. To enhance the coziness, I've designed a small gingerbread house.

It can be used with a standard electric tea light. If anyone has a creative alternative lighting

idea, I would appreciate seeing pictures in the comments.

 

Regarding the model: The house is modeled using a tongue-and-groove technique to achieve high structural stability. I painted most objects with acrylic paints, but everything can be dyed and printed in various colors. The fit is

excellent, and it's sturdy to the touch.

 

Assembly instructions: Everything was secured with super glue; it's advisable to first connect the walls to the base plate.

Then attach the windows and door. The roof panels can be joined using the candy cane.

Do not glue the roof to the house if using tea lights.

The roof tiles are somewhat tricky; it's best to align the roof straight and lay out all five strips beforehand; this allows you to accurately estimate the spacing.

 

Now add the remaining decorations, and let the contemplative Christmas season begin.

 

Edit: Colors have been adjusted and reassigned to print plates.

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Hello, could you take a look, there's a problem with the candy canes. Unfortunately, they are not printable, which is a shame, I almost finished the whole house. And in the second image, a different error
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That's quite peculiar; I don't receive that message when loading the 3MF file. Is the outlining feature enabled on your end? Perhaps try loading the uncolored version and coloring it yourself. Have you rearranged the objects?
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Perhaps you could incorporate the snowman onto a separate plate and then rearrange the window
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Replying to @Dennywee :
No, I did not rearrange them, only changed the printer and thus the colors I just tested it with the uncolored version and once without changing the printer, immediately the same error message
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Small recesses to aid gluing would be fantastic for someone as clumsy as me But easy to print and the parts fit together well
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Thank you for your feedback and excellent rating, I did plan that during creation, but discarded it for aesthetic reasons I will reconsider it
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Replying to @Dennywee :
Fantastic, I've already printed two more. Respect for the work you've put in!
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I was thinking it would be nice if there was a recess in the window sills to keep them square I had one a little off but you can’t really see it unless your looking
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this is excellent. I replaced the snowman with a different print. Just be prepared to glue a lot of parts but everything fits well. the only thing that I had issues with was on the snow brim for the roof
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Thank you for your support, it's quite delicate but works flawlessly with a good setup, however, some factors can lead to deviations Nonetheless, it looks very beautiful, especially with the snowman family, fantastic
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magnifique
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Thank you for your support It's wonderful that you like it
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Looks great. Made a custom base for the bambu LED kit and it came out awesome.
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Thank you, I appreciate you taking the time to expand the model with options And thank you for the boost
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I messed up the spacing on the shingles but ran with it anyway. Sad part is, I laid it out and still messed it up, haha! I added some cotton balls torn up to make a snowy bottom. really happy with how it turned out, was a fun project.
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It's a gingerbread house, everything doesn't need to be perfectly aligned It looks wonderful
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things may be clued wrong but still a very nice print
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Beautifully printed, I created the original version without colored candy canes as I painted them myself However, I have added a print profile with colored candy canes and gingerbread above the entrance Thank you for the wonderful review
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Wonderful
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A most delightful scene with the fir tree and the gift, adding further realism to the whole. Thank you for your review
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Looks great
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Hello! A lovely model that prints and assembles easily! A few touches of paint for the sugar canes and the snowman I had fun crafting a carrot-shaped nose from a scrap of tree support, which I then painted orange :)
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Thank you for the kind words I quite like the background decor The various light colors are also very beautiful
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