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Saturday, June 13, 2020
From Barks: A rude hut
I, too, have slowed down my output and been neglecting my blog. Here's a 3D printed hut I painted to keep the juices flowing. This is from Printable Scenery. You get a huge range of pieces- walls, windows, doors, floors, roofs etc- with connecting clips, and can plan and print away to your heart's content. This is a test building for a 4x4" footprint. The door swings and there is an interior with fireplace.
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28mm,
3d printing,
Barks,
scenery
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It looks great and you've got a lovely finish on it! Nicely insulated with those thick walls!
ReplyDeleteBest Iain
Just enough to keep out the howling of the wolves on the moors outside...
DeleteExcellent work Barks. For a 'hut' it could also double as a formidable strongpoint with those walls!
ReplyDeleteLimited fields of fire, though...
DeleteProper Yarkshire stone walls them 😁 Reet grand lad, reet grand
ReplyDeleteHeaps of schist!
DeleteGreat work Barks. As Curt says, that building looks like it would be a "rude" strongpoint as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much, Greg!
DeleteNice work on the stonework and tiles.
ReplyDeleteCheers, Stuart, it was a rewarding quick drybrush over black.
DeleteA very nice dwelling! A travel agent would call it a magnificent holiday villa with authentic details for that truly relaxing feel of those less hectic days gone by!
ReplyDeletePerfect for an AirBnB!
DeleteNice building Barks, I’m with Curt on the rudeness of the “hut”
ReplyDeleteA renovator's dream.
DeleteIt's a great little house house on the prairie for sure!
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