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corner gas station diorama playset

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Description

A service station modeled after 60-70's era gas stations.  It features operating bay doors operated by the a mechanism under the roof top HVAC. There is plenty of space to drive cars through the station as well as space for parking.  It is assembled per the following illustrations. It all fits together without the need for glue, yet one can always add a drop a glue at appropriate places to created a more permanent assembly.

 

 Filament notes:  For the windows I have used SUNLU clear transparent PLA.  The sidewalks are difficult to print because there isn't a sidewalk colored filament.  When freshly poured concrete is grey yet after curing and exposure to the sun, it turn to an off white color.  While any off white color will probably work I have been using Champagne by overture.  The Bambu Lab filament White Marble also works.

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Very well done model and doesn't require any glue. Worked very well
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In one photo you show additional parking and more sidewalk. Is there a program to print this additional area?
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The addition parking and sidewalk are from my taqueria diorama which was sitting next the the corner gas when the pictures were taken.
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Replying to @erharvey2 :
Thank you By The way This is great diorama.
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How did you get the texture in the bushes?
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it is using the fuzzy skin feature.
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Where can I find the people to print?
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do you know the dimensions ? I would like to put it in my display cabinet .
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It is approximately 20 x 16 inches, 500 x 400 mm
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Fresh off the printer! The details on this model are insane!
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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