HO train landscape accessories

HO train landscape accessories

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I'm testing accessories for HO trains. Here's an escape ladder for approximately 35, 38, 48, and 52 meters in height. Print it flat without support or adhesion for LA versions. The LS versions are separate from the wall and will need a build plate adhesion. Stairs (left or right handrail). Print with the handrail on the print bed, no support needed. Large handwheels - correction: V1 Motor With plenty of time due to the Covid-19 lockdown, I began designing a model of an old-time crane. At this point, it's quite a rough approach, or "artist view," if you prefer. I included one part to give you an idea. This crane is located in Vilvoorde near Brussels, Belgium, along the canal and the "steenkaai" (stone quay) docks. April 3, 2020: some parts on prototype basis. A 'cardown' should come shortly. testparts.scad shows how to test the fitting of your STL files. Put them all in the same directory. The "Cross" part is used in four parts. "Crossfull" is the complete part to print. First quick print test: small dimensional problems. I'll need a file to adjust that. April 4: Be aware: this is a "life" project. Files may be replaced. Take a copy if you're printing. I will try to keep compatibility as far as possible. I added a "bodyfake" as a temporary body of the crane. There's space to install a counterweight ballast. I also added cabin and ballast-cover. Use testparts4.scad to visualize. April 9, 2020: the arms are under test. April 11: Arm-test3.stl is a pure prototype, not finished! Just to give you an idea and a test. April 16: Working on the grip

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