
Vault 27 Mailbox Numbers
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I made a copy of the numbers cutout for the vault door and one for the numbers in Tinkercad. Next, I saved both files to use later. The final print was spot on, even though one number had a weak first layer and partially detached from the bed. From up front, you can't even tell what happened. I'm printing the door in black PLA plastic and the numbers in red PLA plastic. Once it's done, I'll insert the numbers into the door and glue them in place. After that, I'll attach the entire assembly to my mailbox with some extra glue. This won't be very helpful unless you live on #27 Some Street, but you can easily create your own by downloading the original Fallout 4 Vault 111 Door Coaster from Beaubasaur's collection and then editing it in your favorite tool.
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