Bolton Trinity Street Original Station
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All components were fabricated using either my Anet or Dbot, with some items reaching lengths of up to 300mm. These parts would necessitate a larger build volume, but could be broken down into smaller pieces upon request. Most parts were created without support structures, although some may require them in the future. I employed white as the primary building material and applied a black finish, but if given another opportunity, I would opt for black from the outset. The walls were constructed using paper bricks sourced from Wordsworth Models and printed onto 80gsm matte photo paper for the walls and 180gsm matte paper for the roof. The Dome Tower was printed at an 85% scale, as were the clock face components. Platform Steps have been added to compensate for the station's elevated position above the platform, resulting in a 46mm height discrepancy. To achieve this, I incorporated infill at 10%, but could potentially reduce it further. Additional features include the integration of LED lighting. Specifically, round standard MR11 LEDs with tabs were used and connected in series with a 135-ohm resistor to supply power from a 12-volt source. Four lights are situated on each floor, while an exit to the platform at the rear has been left uncut, as its configuration depends on individual preferences.
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