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Medieval Altar Ruins

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Medieval Altar Ruins
Medieval Altar Ruins
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Print in Place, supports are easy to remove, with rich details. The first image was colored by AI, which can give you some DIY suggestions.

The central circular stone platform and the surrounding broken columns form a solemn composition. The detailed carved archway and enclosed stone door at the back are clear, with every simulated stone texture and damaged edge showcasing exquisite printing craftsmanship. The overall design creates a mysterious historical atmosphere, condensing a weathered ruin into a small space.

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Wonderful model I I printed this wonderful model in three sizes: 75%, 125%, and 200%. Unfortunately, the 200% size didn’t work out, and I realize it was my mistake. As a habit, I unchecked the allow supports that are not on the build plate. I printed in 3 sizes 75%, 125% and 200% failure was all my fault, as I did my automatic disallowing of supports not on the build plate. It turned out that the model requires supports not on the build plate, as the temple has a basement that needs to provide support for the main floor of the entry porch. I printed these as props to use at my local game store for Table Top Games, such as D&D. Even the failed 200% print will be used as a swap-in when/if the party falls through a trap at the top of the steps.
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Any idea if you wanted to use it with 28mm scale figures, how large to print it?
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Unfortunately the slicers sees much of the internals as hollow and not fill. I think there may be an error in the stl file. I ran it through a repair tool, but no luck. Does anyone else have this problem? The tree supports as shown are completely internal and can't be accessed. This should be an infill area, not supports.
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thank you
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printed great. awesome little diorama piece 🫶🏽
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Great print! As described.
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printed perfectly, it’s small so I’d highly recommend enlarging it for a gaming table.
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very nice
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Any idea how large to print it for standard DnD miniatures? (28mm scale)
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