Tuesday 11 February 2020

3D-printing Normandy... pt. II

The 3D-printer is steadily buzzing away and the Sainte-Mère-Église church is slowly taking shape...

As far as printed scenery goes, this is a pretty ambitious model. Already consisting of more than ten parts and it still needs most of it's roofs. Apart from it's complexity it's also pretty big, printing it has taken several days worth of time.


The church is big... This is a A3-size cutting mat, you can get an idea
of the footprint of this building...
The church tower is almost 20 cm tall... 
When the printing is complete, I will take a couple of pictures and compare it to my own scratch-built church and the Battlefront model. 

Tight-fitting windows...
The church I am printing comes with all the files to equip the windows with frames. These only take a couple of minutes to print but do add a lot to an already impressive model...

At the moment I am printing the roofs for this massive structure, these should be done before the weekend.

The set of which this awesome church is a part can be found here: Jens's awesome 3D-files

3 comments:

  1. No, these are 15mm prints for use with Flames of War and other games we play in that scale.

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  2. Hi, It seems like the jens's website doesn't exist anymore...
    Is it possible to have the ste mère church .stl files ?
    Thanks in advance !

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