Modelling Flemish Bond Brick Sheets Various Sizes

Modelling Flemish Bond Brick Sheets Various Sizes 3D print model

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On the market, several manufacturers make sheets of different building materials and have thought about doing some of these for a while. When someone approached me to look at doing these they complained that the cost of these sheets was getting more and more expensive, so I thought it was time to add them to my collection.

I had thought about doing them in the past with my resin printer but are probably better suited to FDM printing, I also hope to do sheets for other types of brick formations and other building materials. When I have seen people using these types of sheets on YouTube channels they often try cutting them into thin strips, this design will also have thin strips included to help with this. Other options will be added as and when I get to them, so if not available please wait or feel free to contact me.

I have included the following sheet sizes (sheet sizes are based on brick size in the OO scale).2mm x 99mm, 4mm x 99mm, 10mm x 99mm, 20mm x 99mm, 40mm x 99mm, 60mm x 99mm, 80mm x 99mm, 100mm x 99mm, 120mm x 99mm.2mm x 198mm, 4mm x 198mm, 10mm x 198mm, 20mm x 198mm, 40mm x 198mm, 60mm x 198mm, 80mm x 198mm, 100mm x 198mm, 120mm x 198mm.The sheets are 1.56mm thick which is based on the layer height being 0.12mm. Also, two sheets stuck together will make the thickness approximately the same as one brick length.

designed at OO gauge, 1/76.2 scale but can easily be scaled for other gauges.for HO gauge print at 87%, 1/87 Scale,for TT gauge print at 63.5% 1/120 Scale,for O gauge UK at 175%, 1/43.5 Scale,for O gauge International 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 I can’t guarantee its printability)

The example in the pictures was printed on a Bambu Labs A1 FDM Printer.As normal with my designs, there is a balance between accuracy and printability, hopefully not affecting the look of the model too much.

For FDM printing, I used a 0.2mm nozzle and a layer height of 0.20mm using PLA+ filament. You can use a 0.4mm nozzle but the corners of the brick won't be as sharp, can also be printed in PLA but I recommend PLA+ or PETG for better durability. Note print times vary based on the amount of bricks for the sheet, this isn't a design that uses a lot of filament.

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Modelling Flemish Bond Brick Sheets Various Sizes
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Modelling Flemish Bond Brick Sheets Various Sizes
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Royalty Free No Ai License 
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  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • Publish date2025-03-25
  • Model ID#5993384
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