OO gauge terrace row

OO gauge terrace row

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This is a terrace row I designed for my layout. The design has been printed using a Ender 3 FDM printer and some parts have been printed using a Anycubic Photon Mono X resin printer. This is not meant to be for rivet counters and is my representation of some some building. In Cura slicer you may see it is not water tight. This will not cause a problem it is because the use of groups means we have duplicate faces. The bricks cause the issue. The models have been fixed in PrusaSlicer and re-saved before adding to thingiverse. I could have used Clean3 which would have sorted this out but for the house shell it takes 15 minutes and I feel its not worth doing Its progress can be seen in my Youtube video https://youtu.be/RKVdotwUcYM. Also the final placement can be seen https://youtu.be/ODuKP4eKdZ4 The doors and windows may need to be slightly fettled to get a snug fit. The toilet waste pipes the lower mounting point needs to have a slight fettle to the side that mounts next to the wall. I place the end of the mount next to the door frame. Parts I have FDM printed are main bodies of the house, backyard, roof sections, and the guttering. Parts I have resin printed are doors, windows, down spouts, toilet wastes, and the chimney.

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