Prague the Pirate City
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Prague, the city of a thousand spires, takes shape on the Prusa i3 Mk3 printer. The iconic building that houses the printer's creation is also being printed on this very machine - a fitting tribute to its origins. This project was inspired by the imaginative concepts found in the Mortal Engine book and movie series. Please note that I have made no claims of accuracy, as I only relied on photo references and made an educated guess about the city's architecture. For all I know, the pirates who inhabit this city might be a different breed altogether! To assemble this model, please refer to the instructions in the video provided: https://youtu.be/wMUzEd0Q0pw. The largest part of this print measures 216,168,92 mm, so you've been warned - this is not an easy print. If you're feeling brave, feel free to reduce the file size at your own risk. When it comes to supports, I recommend avoiding them on the following parts: Prague_Top.stl, Prague_Bottom_Base.stl, Prague_Grinder.stl, Prague_Bottom_Brace.stl, and both Prague_Treads_x2.stl files. However, if you do need supports, you'll want to add them to the following parts: Prague_Grinder_Connect.stl, Prague_Harpoons.stl, Prague_Bottom_Front.stl, and Prague_Bottom_Rear_Pipes.stl. If you encounter any issues during printing, don't hesitate to reach out.
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