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Brick Railway Bridge

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Railway bridge made of one or more elements.

The rails are compatible with the system of other brick manufacturers.

The supports at the ends of the rail must be broken off with pliers.

3 printing plates with different elements.

 

Have fun with the bridge :)

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The print comes out perfect. This structure is quite strong, I have two so far and my Mercury train doesn’t even begin to flex it. I do need to remove the ladders on the Mercury tender so it will fit between the vertical supports since this train is massive already. Printed in metal pla. Thanks for all the work that went into designing this.
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Thank you for the positive feedback! :)
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Hello, what is that train called Thank you
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It printed great. I added some silver for the tracks.
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great model, I slightly reduced the height thanks
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Top result, first layers at 50% then full speed 👍
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Absolutely brilliant design, I am currently mass producing it
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hey dinarun, would it be possible to make a print profile for the a1 mini please? 😀 mabe you could split the segments one more time down the middle?
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printed well, however plate 1 appears to be a standalone small bridge. plates 2 & 3 are one longer bridge but appear to be missing the end triangle structure for the end of the side - it finishes in a square end. Despite that, it’s still a good print.
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Interesting, but how do you raise the tracks, as far as I know the trains won't go uphill, and the tracks don't like connecting to each other at different angles? Or is this for tabletop train tracks where you might have ravines or rivers?
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Fits perfectly into my grandson's Lego track
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