
This is a plastic version of a paper/card model I found on the following website:
There are many fabulous models on their but this was the one I chose. I made the card version first but quickly realised that it wasn’t going to stand up to the type of punishment that I was going to be giving it. So, I adapted it for the 3D printer.
Most of it is very close to the original but I had to make some small changes.
The scale is 1:32, as it is for my Scalextric track. In a couple of places (stairs and barriers) I have included a couple of different options for printing. For example, I have included all the barriers on the upper roof as one file, rather than printing them individually. You don’t need both the full one and all the individual barriers.
Let me know if I have missed anything.
This article was first featured at https://ift.tt/2FolPUW on January 6, 2020 at 01:17PM by cmcilwraith
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