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cobblestone floor panels

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

A1 mini version
A1 mini version
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1 plate

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Description

Thin panels of cobblestone pavement. 

With this thin sheets it becomes easy to model brickbuilt roads or sidewalks. 

Perfect for the H0 scale (1:87) and N scale (1:160). The smaller the scale you work with, the bigger the cobblestones are. 

Just cut the panels into your desired shape with sturdy cissors. 

 

Alternative use cases would be wargaming terrains or miniature bases. 

 

Note: Slicing can take a bit of time because of the many bricks (There are up to 10.000 individual bricks!!!). 

The model uses a single change of filament between layers. Thus, a AMS is not necessarily required. 

 

An insight into the production process: As simple as this model appears to be, it took me literally days to figure out a way to create the 3D model for it. In such a small scale, a plate covering most of the build plate required an insane amount of bricks. And not just as texture, but as a real 3D surface. My first attempts failed after 12 hours of calculation time in my CAD software. Just by tweaking the approach it was possible to create this model without crashing everything once again. 

 

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