The great full house set is here! This is a compilation of some of the grand work done by the awesome Devon Jones. This is the makerworld uploaded model using the Fast Terrain Print Profile for enabling printing via the Bambu Handy App. Please consider supporting Devon Jones on Patreon as well as the aforementioned author of the remix.
This is a full house set in the dimensions 5x7 including the roof, the tiles (with walls and floor) as well as the bases. My recommended way of printing these is the following:
- 2x print Shingles via my “Better Shingles” profile
- 1x Eaves and Gables
- 1x Openlock Clips (I printed 100 just to be safe, you will use only a handful)
- 1x Assortment 1
- 1x Assortment 2
- 1x Assortment 4 for the “Balanced” Base Type
Included are:
- Roof Basics
- Shingles 4x3 + 2x3 (print set twice for house!) → you can print it via this profile, however I uploaded a “Better Shingles” profile to this model as well with better overhang supports.
- Eaves
- Gables
- The roof uses openlock for connections. I used these clips by infam0usCrow in PETG for my print.
- House Interior Full Set: choose this full set for a complete house interior
- Assortment 1 + 2: Full Set Interior Parts for exemplatory house (see images) - print both assortments once each
- Assortment 3/4/5 Bases: choose one depending on how modular or fixed you want the tiles to be (see images)
- House Interior Individual Sets: not necessary if you printed the House Interior Full Set
- 1x1 Corner
- 2x2 Corner
- 3x1 Wall
- 1x1 Window
- 2x2 Window
- 1x2 Window
- 2x2 Door
- 3x2 Floor
- bases for these sets are either found in Assortment 3/4/5 or in my OpenForge Fast Bases Sets
Images done just out of the printer without any painting, printed in BambuLab PLA basic cocoa brown (see linked filament).
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Assembly:
- Insert magnets into the bases (if not wanting to use the OpenLock clips)
- Glue object like tiles and terrain to the base
For magnets you can either use 5mm neodym magnet balls/spheres or regular 5x3 neodym magnets. I used both and there is no detectable difference. Both can freely re-orient within the nook, so don't worry about the correct orientation when putting them in.
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