Model Railway Portable Office building that is ideal for any building site, industrial area, or anywhere else it can be used.
Copied from the building I spotted when out, took some photos, and then converted them to a 3D model.
Model Info,Doors are separate so they are easier to paint.The base of the building is also a separate item so you can add inertia detail and lighting if required. There a two additional STL files with all components fitted if you wish to print this way.Wall thickness increased slightly to make the object stronger and less likely to be broken.The model has been designed at OO 1:76 Scale,for HO print at 87%, 1/87 Scale,for O UK print at 175%, and 1/43.5 Scale.for O 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 can’t guarantee its printability)
The examples in the pictures were printed on an AnyCubic Proton 3D resin printer.I recommend printing these on a 3D resin printer to get the best print definition. As normal with my designs, there is a balance between accuracy and printability, hopefully not affecting the look of the model too much.
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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