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Doraemon (Nobita's Room)

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All the plates are color-coded and categorized, please print them in order
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Doraemon's single-story building (Nobita's living room and hallway), with color-coded trays
Doraemon's single-story building (Nobita's living room and hallway), with color-coded trays
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This configuration incorporates recesses for magnetic mounts and remote-controlled lighting (not additional accessories, merely an optional configuration)
This configuration incorporates recesses for magnetic mounts and remote-controlled lighting (not additional accessories, merely an optional configuration)
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A multicolored rendition of Nobita's room from Doraemon~ The Doraemon figure inside is a small toy, used for embellishment; feel free to incorporate your own figurines. The small light bulbs are battery-powered button lights purchased previously; the official Bambu Lab lights have yet to arrive. I will retake photos once they do, to showcase the improved effect~

Every detail in Nobita's room is meticulously recreated. The color palette comprises red, white, brown, matte brown, blue, light brown, black, silver, and green~ Each color is clearly labeled.

All model components are separate, sorted by color, and require assembly using a quick-drying 3D printing adhesive.

All drawers are functional, and furniture placement is entirely customizable.

I have created an assembly video. While the model presents a moderate assembly challenge, it remains relatively straightforward with a manageable part count; careful attention to detail yields excellent results.

In summary, as 2024 draws to a close, I reflect on over six months immersed in 3D printing. From printing others' designs to creating my own models, transitioning from monochrome to multicolored prints, and from one to two printers, I express sincere gratitude for your support and engagement. My initial modeling ambition was to recreate the anime settings of my childhood, aiming for a faithful rendition of those cherished memories, a goal I continue to pursue. As 2025 approaches, I aspire to produce even better designs and creations; your continued support is greatly appreciated~ Thank you all~

The assembly video is linked below.

The Bambu Lab remote-controlled waterproof lights have arrived. I have attempted installation, and the images are included at the end. Due to the light's size, I removed the original light frame, trimmed some corners from the model's ceiling, and affixed the new lights, transforming it into a small nightlight. I hope this illuminates childhood memories for you at night, offering solace and respite from daily fatigue~ Thank you all.

Update: Added configurations with integrated magnetic mounts and recesses for the remote-controlled lights, providing additional options.

Bambu Lab 3D Printing Standard Parts Bambulab RGB LED Remote-Controlled Waterproof Light - tmall.comThis links to the remote-controlled lights; dimensions are 3.3CM*2.4CM.

Bambu Lab 3D Printing Standard Parts Circular Magnets - tmall.comThis links to the magnets; dimensions are 4MM*2MM.

Thank you again for your support, and Happy New Year 2025!

 

Latest Major Update: Added a single-story Nobita's parents' room and hallway, allowing for vertical stacking. It utilizes the same Bambu Lab remote-controlled lights and magnets (see links above), with pre-integrated recesses for magnets and lights. Most details are finalized, and an assembly video is provided for easier construction.

    The entire lower story is directly incorporated into the configuration, with color-coding provided. Primarily adhesive bonding is required; assembly is generally straightforward.

Thank you for your continued support~ Choose your preferred room to print~

Minor Update: Slightly increased the spacing of the wardrobes in Nobita's room, enabling easier insertion and preventing stress cracks on the exterior walls.

 

 

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I absolutely adore it, and I'm incredibly grateful for your design!
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I absolutely adore this model; it's brimming with childhood memories. I've incorporated an ESP32-C3 module into the rooftop to enable IoT control, allowing for adjustment of the light intensity and playback of both classic and updated versions of the theme music
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Doraemon's single-story building (Nobita's living room and hallway), with color-coded trays
Fantastic design, very detailed and precise, everything fits perfectly
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Wow, so cute
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It's spectacular!! Thanks for sharing it
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The model is excellent, I did not see the low poly version available
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This is an amazing piece of work. Looks so well made and detailed!
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I'm saving this because I'm sure I'll print it for myself someday, I love it! Congratulations!
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This looks amazing! I might give it try. Keep up the great work! Lookign forward to your work in 2025
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