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There's nothing more frustrating than having a beautifully detailed model building facade that leaves the sides looking raw when butt-jointed against another element. I've rebuilt this frontage to include matching brickwork side walls, giving you the extra pieces you need to finish the edges properly.
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Naked corners on a model building always look unfinished and make it impossible to hide the seam when you butt it up against a side wall. I've added alternating quoin stones up both edges that wrap the full thickness of the part to cap it off. Build Details Scale: OO Gauge (4mm to 1ft) Dimensions: 64mm wide × 72mm high × 3mm wall depth. Fit: Quoins extend back to the Z=0 plane and overhang the sides by 0.2mm to overlap any adjacent pieces nicely.

Flimsy diorama supports that rack and snap under the slightest weight are a constant annoyance. This is a rigid support trestle built to exact dimensions, using a crossed center brace to lock the vertical pillars against lateral shear. Specs & Fit Overall Height: 30 mm Pillars: 3×5 mm profile, spaced exactly 30 mm apart (center-to-center). Bracing: 3×2 mm diagonal cross-braces, centered perfectly between the front and back faces. Print Settings: Lay this flat on its back (the 5mm faces pointing up/down) for maximum strength and no supports.
A heavy tabletop defense rampart for 28mm-scale wargaming, featuring a wide walkway, solid rear stairs, and deep dwarven geometric cuts along the front. Remix Hooks Scale: The wall sits at a 120mm width and 30mm height — scale the overall block if you're fielding larger forces. Scatter: The walkway holds a small 12x10mm dropped chest and a plunged sword. You can freely translate these across the -Y and X axes, or replace them with your own fallen shields and banners. Details: The geometric diamond cuts on the front face are modular — swap the depth or pattern to match your specific underground factions.

A miniature taped cargo bale, designed to drop straight into 1:10 or 1:24 scale RC roof racks and flatbeds. Measures exactly 30mm long, 15mm wide, and 15mm tall. The tape bands are modelled with a very shallow 0.3mm relief — enough to catch a wash or some dry brushing when you paint it, but shallow enough that it prints cleanly without fighting your nozzle. Sizing Footprint: 30 x 15 mm Height: 15 mm clearance required Mounting: Drops in; secure with scale bungee cords or double-sided tape.
A scaled representation of a 40ft displacement hull vessel, configured with a 15ft beam and an overall 25ft height profile (including the flybridge/superstructure). The part is modeled at a 1:100 scale (1 foot = 3mm), resulting in a print envelope of exactly 120mm x 45mm x 75mm. Fitment Notes Hull Profile: Features a sharp forward entry transitioning into a flattened stern with hard chines, standard for planing speeds. Base Dimension: Check your bed clearance for the 120mm overall length. Orientation: Prints flat on the hull bottom (z=0). You may need supports for the angled windshield overhang depending on your printer's bridging capabilities.
Latest adjustment Might not be final model - Two mirrored vehicle door handle storage inserts designed to slip into factory grab cavities. Featuring a tapered base to conform to internal mechanics, narrowed front profile, and extended perimeter lip to catch the armrest opening. What it's for These inserts convert hollow car door grab handles into closed storage compartments, perfect for coins, keys, or small essentials. This model includes a matching left-door and right-door pair. Dimensions Profile Matrix: 135mm length x 42mm back-width x 32.5mm front-width Overhang Lip: 6mm extension on all edges Depth: 58mm Wall Setup: Robust 2mm standardized shell Remix Ideas Line the interior with felt to prevent coin rattle Add a secondary divider across the center Implement a small notch in the lip for a charging cable route