n scale 3d print files
2963442 3d models found related to n scale 3d print files.myminifactory
Files are scaled to N scale, for HO scale to 1.37, for Hot Wheels scale to 1.875. All files printed at LAYER .10 Fill 20% Speed 30 McDonalds building- NO SUPPORTS needed. ...Print with back wall as base and print upward toward front of building ( see...
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Large N scale helicopter. ...Pieces print separately(tail, fuselage and rotors.)
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Detailed 1960's house for N-Scale. ... Has window sashes built in and window and door trim. Over hanging porch with support post. This 2 part file prints on my Anycubic Mega Zero with no supports
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Chevy Silverado, fixed the model and have it ready to print. ... Currently scaled down to N-Scale (1:160).
cults3d
Chevy Silverado, fixed the model and have it ready to print. ... Currently scaled down to N-Scale (1:160).
cgtrader
Files for a GP11 EMD locomotive in HO and N scales are being shared. Included are printable STL files, as well as Sketchup files designed for the locomotive in both scales. The Sketchup files are solid, ready to print, and can be edited or resized to...
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... for providing the original file used here. Check out my collection of N-scale palettes; they fit perfectly together - and that's why I created them. ... If you decide to print these items, please leave a message so I know where they're going.
myminifactory
... little strip mall of 5 stores. ...No supports needed. For brickwork I printed at .08 layers. It might work at more but I wanted a good print 1st time. Has 3mm holes between walls for lighting. REV1 files updated with no scaling required for N scale.
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I model N scale so to print scale to 25.4 NOTE REV1 Files require NO Scaling!!!. I included an interior, but for anything other than N scale it would lack detail you might need. Requires no supports. Access holes include for lighting. Sand to exact...
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This is a N-scale representation of a Chinese restaurant in my town. ...I have not printed this.
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... towards the train cars. Thanks to NorrthenPaul for the initial build! If you want to see more from my workbench please check out my YouTube channel: Handlaid Tracks and 3D Printed Trains https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCev1bDm1YOUFRrJdjz6mMVA