The included building can be used to represent a simple small stable, for example, for a herd in the paddock. However, this house was originally developed as a Christmas crib - therefore a stylistic Christmas star for decoration on the roof is also included in the package.
The largest part included is 60 mm x 80 mm and 54,5 mm x 83 mm, defining the required build space of your 3D printer.
In this package are included:
General information
Ideally, print the larger parts (walls, facades, roofs, etc.) on an FDM (filament) printer. Place the parts with the non-visible sides (inside) on the bed of the printer. This will achieve the highest quality. Components with fine details (e.g. window frames) should ideally be produced on a resin printer to achieve the best possible results. The components in this package have been successfully tested on a Prusa i3 MK3 (FDM) and an Anycubic Photon Mono 4K (Resin). The ideal settings of your 3D prints are up to you. We cannot make any generally valid recommendations.
Clean the components after printing and free them from print support and any material residue. If desired, it is also advisable to finish and smooth the visible surfaces afterwards with putty and sandpaper.Please keep in mind that parts often do not come out of the 3D printer perfectly accurate to size. This can lead to the fact that the components do not immediately fit together exactly, but must be processed somewhat.
Use a non-evaporating super glue for assembling the parts. This prevents vapors from condensing on transparent components, for example, and soiling them.
It is recommended to apply a primer to the components before painting. Acrylic-based paints are suitable for painting. The manufacturers Citadel & Vallejo are recommended. Clean colored surfaces can be created with an airbrush system or spray cans.