It Makes a Village
Be the Ruler of Your Own Fiefdom
Not patterned after any specific civilization or architecture, It Makes a Village consists of the raw ingredients needed for building one- and two-storey structures. Just print and build as many or as few buildings as you need for inhabiting your own little corner of the 3D world.
The Model
You should be able to print all of the files for this model on any 150mm-square build plate. Use any filament that you like and there is no need for any support structure. During the assembly phase, Testors Cement for Plastic Models #3501 is the recommended adhesive. Like any good city planner, keep printing parts until you can build the empire of your dreams.
Enjoy.
A Request
Oh, and if you’d like to help support my 3D projects, you should consider purchasing a copy of my newest book, “Something’s Funny in the Air.” This a satirical romp through history that is intended for mature audiences.
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The retail price = $5.95 for paperback.
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Finally, you can read all about me on my author page: amazon.com/author/daveprochnow
Thank you.
This article was first featured at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4542169 on July 14, 2020 at 02:32PM by themindseye
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