This is another design I have been meaning to do for a while, I already have a similar version that is just bricks. This version has a metal railing between the brick posts.
This is a modular design so you can print what you need and assemble it in the way you wish.
Getting the right look on this design wasn't easy as the first attempt with metal work having more realistic sizing was way too fragile and so I ended up beefing up the metal work, hopefully, the outcome still looks fairly realistic but also strong enough for use on model scenes.
The posts are about 20mm tall which is about 1.5m tall in real life. The metal railings come in three lengths of approx 27mm, 54mm, and 81mm (2m, 4m, and 6m) See photos for clearer idea.
These have been designed at OO Gauge, 1:76.2 Scale, for HO Gauge print at 87%, 1/87 Scale, for O Gauge UK print at 175%, 1/43.5 Scale, for O Gauge America print at 158%, 1/48 Scale. for N gauge print at 51.49%, 1/148 scale. (Caution: I have not printed this model in N gauge so can’t guarantee its printability)
These items are for OO scale and are best printed on a 3D Resin Printer. Examples were printed on an AnyCubic Photon M3 resin printer.
The main resins I use for printing can be found with my affiliated links below. I use AnyCubic Water Washable Resin for most of my items but use AnyCubic ABS Like Resin for anything that needs to be stronger and tougher.
AnyCubic ABS like Resin https://amzn.to/3yRjgu4 (Amazon) AnyCubic Water Washable Resin https://amzn.to/3T3MgFY (Amazon)
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