
Mr. Dressup - Casey and Finnegan's Treehouse
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Up north in Canada during the 80s, a beloved children's show called "Mr. Dressup" captivated young audiences with its charming puppets, Casey and Finnegan. One of the main sets featured a cozy treehouse nestled within a large trunk, where the puppet duo would come together for entertaining sketches. I decided to jump aboard the nostalgia express and create a detailed design of the iconic tree house. While I haven't yet designed the accompanying tree, it's next on my to-do list as an exciting add-on project. To share my creation with you, I've included all the Tinkercad files I designed, along with a comprehensive treehouse file that allows you to print the entire structure in one go. However, due to the intricacies of the windows and door, it might be more practical to print each piece separately. The files are intentionally designed to be easily scalable, enabling you to adjust their size according to your preferences. The model is meticulously scaled to match the exact dimensions of the original full-size treehouse, but in a smaller format. I hope you enjoy this nostalgic creation! **I've left out the shingles and siding for now, but they're on my to-do list soon.
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