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Medieval Cottage House 6
Published 2023-02-28T10:23:46+00:00
$3.00 Medieval Cottage House 6
Published 2023-02-28T10:23:46+00:00
🏡 Medieval Cottage House IV – STL File for 3D Printing (28mm Scale)
Bring your tabletop to life with this charming brick cottage featuring a thatched roof, wooden door, and windows – perfect for fantasy and medieval scenery, RPGs, and wargames!
✅ Key Features:
-Designed for 28mm scale miniatures
-Brick walls, thatched roof, and wooden details
-Ideal for fantasy dioramas, RPGs, and wargaming tables
-Easy to resize in your slicer if needed
🖨️ Printing Tips:
-Easy to print
-We recommend simple tree supports for door frames and other small details
-All files are tested and have been successfully 3D printed
-Larger prints may require extra supports in certain areas
❓Need help? We’re happy to assist with questions or support.
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Measurements (Cottage House – Base):
Length: 118.81 mm (4.68 in)
Width: 150.67 mm (5.93 in)
Height: 71.94 mm (2.83 in)
Measurements (Cottage House – Roof):
Length: 124.79 mm (4.91 in)
Width: 151.33 mm (5.96 in)
Height: 66.64 mm (2.62 in)
*All measurements are approximately.*
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To ensure the best results with your STL file, follow these tips:
Orientation: Position the miniature on its base or flat side to reduce supports and maintain detail.
Supports: Use minimal supports where necessary to preserve fine details and avoid warping.
Layer Height: For optimal detail, set your layer height to 0.1mm or 0.2mm.
Infill Density: A 10-20% infill density usually provides a good balance between strength and material use.
Temperature: Follow the recommended temperature settings for your filament to avoid issues with adhesion or detail loss.
Adhesion: Ensure proper bed adhesion to prevent shifting or warping during printing.
Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or need additional support. Happy printing!
| Date published | 28/02/2023 |
| Price | $3.00 |
| Support Free | YES |
I'm pretty disappointed with this print. It came with no documentation, suggested print settings, etc. This, coupled with the issues I ran into while printing, led me to believe this print likely wasn't tested before release. While the exterior looks nice, the actual print design is quite a bit worse than the medieval cottage free model by dutchmogul on thingiverse, which i printed first (I printed this model as well for varied terrain in my game). The file had a lot of partially formed bricks in the walls and roof (it was neither completely hollow nor solid), which lead to significantly longer print times (nearly 40 hours all-in on my neptune 3 pro) and increased filament usage. A floor was also included, which used a lot of filament, but didn't add much to the design. I think most would prefer an option to remove the floor. Additionally, the indexing on the upper walls to slot in with the roof was too flimsy and too tight for tolerances in FDM printers, so I was forced to remove it and just let the roof float on top of the walls, or I could glue it down. In summary, I'm disappointed in this file, especially for a paid model. The free alternative I had previously printed by dutchmogul was far superior, printed faster, and used significantly less filament.