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This model contains a modular train maintenance building in N scale (1:160). The building was designed for FDM (filament) printers with a print bed of at least 161 mm. The building can be setup with a single bay or 2 bays, with train door(s) on 1...
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Old S gauge trains are compatible with the common 32mm gaming scale, perfect for games like Warhammer and Warmachine. Support should not be required to print this model. A minimum print base of 12x12 inches or 300x300 centimeters ensures a...
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Here is my Disney inspired train station in n scale. I printed using Cura 4.9.0 at normal settings on My Anycubic Mega X. No supports are needed. Station prints upright, side roofs print flat, side roof supports print flat and have a parts tree for...
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My last train car I made for these passenger car sets.
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After that I added a baseplate for better stand of the figures. This was a first test to print minifigures in H0-Scale, because I often read online that it would be impossible to print okay-looking figures for model trains. ...In my opinion the...
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This is an N-scale flatcar designed to carry a Mobius ActionCam, so you can create videos of your trains going around the track. Nothing fancy. Just get some N-scale trucks and attach them with M2.5x8 screws. I recommend printing this thing upside...
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This is an antique baggage train cart designed specifically for H0 scale (1:87) models. The model showcased here is only the top portion of the cart, while the chassis has been sourced from a separate design titled "Old railway passenger wagon in...
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Structures - Use the Micro-Mark 20-1009 N Scale Modular Building Kit to create various structures such as stations, warehouses, and buildings. This versatile kit allows you to build unique scenes that perfectly fit your layout's theme. ... Note: Be sure...
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Holes might be too tight!The camera mount also takes some filament pieces. video postprocessing: ffmpeg batch fileinstall ffmpegcreate traing.bat filedrag and drop file onto .bat filetrain.batffmpeg -y -r 15 -i "%~1" -vf...
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*changed the tie beds for the rerailers - added outer ramps to get the wheels back on the rails* I wanted to add a rerailer to my Timesaver plus Inglenook Wye N scale model train layout. Here is what I came up with. Start with a straight track either...
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Tree ring for a Z-Scale train to go around a Christmas Tree. designed in sections to allow it to be printed without supports. The outer ring has posts and holes to allow each to align with the next it also has a channel on the top to allow you to...
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This is a G-scale bogie and trolley for model train cars. Per bogie, you will need two 16D 3 inch or 3-1/2 inch finish nails measuring 3.1 mm in diameter, and four 3/8 inch washers measuring 22.3 mm OD, 9.7 mm ID, and 2.3 mm thick. Tap one...
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The Models Are Deliberately Simple, Assuming That More Details Would Not Be Visible in H0 Scale, But Good Painting Should Yield a Satisfactory Result. Printed with Minimal Supports, Only Two Added Under the Middle Section for Extra Security. The...
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... for improvement. However, this St Pancras model is not scaled accurately, and only part of its front side is finished due to time constraints. Please feel free to contribute and help complete it. ...Visit www.garyfletcher.co.uk for more information.
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This vintage-style baggage train cart is designed specifically for HO scale models, which are scaled at 1:87. The model consists only of the upper part of the cart, while the chassis or frame (often referred to as the "ram") comes from a separately...
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I took MNinventers excellent Train design that was published on December 26, 2011, and broke it down into manageable sections for printing flat on the bed. The boiler was printed without any support material. The main body with roof required...
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I'm creating a custom print for my O Gauge toy train layout, designed to scale at 1/4 inch per foot. ...The design is loosely based on the "Jensen Precast 10' Barrier Rail with Fence Post Holes", but I've extended it to 12 feet and 7 inches in length.
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This TRAIN STATION with SPIRE tower (HO Scale 1/87th) will be a delightful addition to your layout. Windows and doors are printed separately for ease of painting and installation. The roof sections should be cut from sheet styrene or light card...
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Tree ring for a Z-Scale train to go around a Christmas Tree. designed in sections to allow it to be printed without supports. The outer ring has posts and holes to allow each to align with the next it also has a channel on the top to allow you to...
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The component responsible for bearing the weight of the locomotive's wheels is the bogie. ...This crucial piece of equipment is designed specifically for use in rolling stock vehicles, such as trains and trams.
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I designed a custom train bridge modelled after an online image of a stunning double arch concrete and brick structure. ...Printed in multiple pieces, the entire unit measures 22 inches in length.
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I fell in love with Playmobil rendition of the time machine and built the Delorean but had to have the train so I made it. This is my very first 3d design, so it holds a very special place in my heart. It took me over 8 months to design as I...
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Here is my version of the Santa Barbara Train Station in N scale (1/160). This is in a model kit form so that it can be painted with more detail. Some parts may need sanding or filing for that perfect fit. NO SUPPORTS NEEDED. Please read instructions...
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I created a custom train bridge design based on an image of a stunning double arch concrete and brick bridge that caught my eye online. The intricate structure was printed in multiple sections due to its impressive length of 22 inches, requiring...
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I recently completed some preliminary design concepts for an imaginary train station layout that perfectly suits my personal vision. Although I didn't bother with any detailed textures, I invested a decent amount of effort into getting the basic...
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I didn't want to lay my model trains on their sides when stored, so I drew up this wheel stop. I works well with 36" and smaller wheels. ...I printed out a couple of these for each drawer in a Sterilite drawer set and hot glued them in a couple inches...
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Scaled it up to N Scale. ...You likely won't be able to print the brick texture unless you're using a resin printer.
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I've also provided the SketchUp files which have the overall arrangement of this part of my setup. The versions I've printed didn't have large barrier walls to keep the trains from falling off the track. I'd suggest printing the taller versions...