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Baba Yaga's Wandering Hut

Baba Yaga's Wandering Hut

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Baba Yaga Emerging from the ShadowsBaba Yaga Emerging from the Shadows

With the adventures in hand, my next step was to pull the STLs and get them to my friend.

One great thing about Fat Dragon Games files is that they are designed to be printed without supports. This made the project super easy for my talented friend…although it did take a bit of time for everything to print due to the size.

How does Baba Yaga keep those legs so fit? Eggs-ercise

The first print was for the all important Baba Yaga hut legs. The house will sit on on these as a separate print.

Home is where x=0, y=0, z=0 Home is where x=0, y=0, z=0

Next up was was the first level of the house. You can see that it sits on the finished legs and fits a standard mini size really well.

The roof came next and turned out really well. All the details with shingles came through and there was only minimal cleanup from a few strands of extra filament.

I can jump off this roof or I can climb down. I prefer the ladder. I can jump off this roof or I can climb down. I prefer the ladder.

My buddy also printed out the eye, door, window covers, and used a transparent red filament for the fire in the fire place. I’ll share pictures of those during the painting process.

Go check out Fat Dragon Games if you’re looking for STLs that are easy to print. They also have some really nice paper terrain that I hope to print out for Frost Grave some day.

Check them out if you have any interest in paper or 3d printed terrain filesCheck them out if you have any interest in paper or 3d printed terrain files

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