"Cyberpunk Street Car - 3D Printable" Topic
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tabletopterrain | 25 Apr 2019 2:19 a.m. PST |
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roving bandit | 25 Apr 2019 11:19 a.m. PST |
What are the print dimensions required for your different kits? I really like the looks of your stuff, but I have a very small printer. link Will your kits fit in this space without having to reduce their size? |
tabletopterrain | 25 Apr 2019 12:19 p.m. PST |
That's an interesting question. If I read those specs correctly your plate is 110mm round and can do 120mm tall? All my vehicles are printed in multiple parts for the best detail – and I include groups of parts as single STLs as well as single part STLs – which you could use. For these cars the longest part is the single piece chassis which is 73mm long x 40mm wide. The tallest piece is only 17mm high. So you'd have no problems with this kit. I should update the product descriptions to highlight this! For my other kits the chassis will be the longest single piece as well. The trucks are built on a common chassis which is 90mm long. That's approaching the limits of your build plate by the time you add brims or supports but should still be doable I believe. |
roving bandit | 25 Apr 2019 2:32 p.m. PST |
Thanks for the information. Going to have to give them a try. |
tabletopterrain | 25 Apr 2019 3:02 p.m. PST |
Not a problem. Thanks for asking the question! I've gone through and updated the product pages on DriveThruRPG with the info about maximum part size. I run Creality Ender 3's which are all 220mm cubes in terms of print area so hadn't considered smaller build plates. If you get that Compact Car, have a look in the 'individual_parts' folder that's included in the ZIP file. Those are the parts you'll probably have to print as the other STLs are multi-part and some are definitely set up for a larger built plate. |
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