Printable Scenery’s Time Warp Kickstarter Is In Its Final Days
March 17, 2017 by stvitusdancern
Printable Scenery's Kickstarter is getting close to the finish line and will wrap up this Sunday (March 19, 2017) and has been going strong.
They are way past their funding goal which means great things for those who backed (like me) with additional unlocked buildings and machines of war (sounds like a metal band to me). They only have four more add-on buildings left to unlock to include a working drawbridge!
We have already shown you a couple of the bonus items on the Weekender but they have added a couple more since then to include the battering ram and the catapult. They look really sweet and I cannot wait to get my printer working on these!
This Kickstarter will be delivered as .stl files so all you have to do is download them and make sure your printer's settings are correct and print away.
I can tell you as a backer of their other campaigns they deliver on time and the final product is quality.
You have seen some of my prints in the article on 3D printing and as they say "the proof is in the pudding".
Will you jump in before it ends?
"They look really sweet and I cannot wait to get my printer working on these!"
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They look great. Soon I’ll get my hands on a 3D printer and try this out.
Have just taken delivery of my 3d printer kit, hoping that by building it i will have a better understanding of it, well that’s the theory anyway. thanks to your articles ive also caught the kickstarter so touch wood i will soon be producing marvels for both me and my local club.
i dont suppose you will have any future videos or articles on the process from start to finish on receipt of getting your STL file?
i am hoping in a very short period of time to be expert in head scratching and swearing…..
@wolf320f I was considering the next step, but now you have given me the idea I needed. So watch for it soon.
Was the cottage printed at low quality setting ?
Yes, it was on a lower resolution on a Monoprice Mini Select.
this looks really good.
I have a video with some more quality information from a Prusa i3 Mk2 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UT1obubO8GY