Ghost of Tsushima Inspired Miniature Japanese Garden lantern

Ghost of Tsushima Inspired Miniature Japanese Garden lantern

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<p><strong>Legal Note:</strong></p><p>Ghost of Tsushima is of course copyright of Sucker Punch Productions all rights reserved.&nbsp;</p><p>I was inspired to create my own version of a Japanese garden lantern after playing the brilliant game Ghost of Tsushima, I came across a lantern in the Golden Temple area of the game, and I decided I would like to make a miniature version for myself that would look good on my desk.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>There is great potential for people to customise this design as there a large number of symbols used throughout the game and there are many possible alternative panel patterns.&nbsp;I am also confident that the design could easily be scaled up and printed at a larger size if required.&nbsp;</p><p>If you have any questions or require a modification to the design, please feel free to contact me and please share your Makes as I love to see them.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Print instructions:</strong></p><p>The uploaded Gcode is specific for filament by JAYO low temp wood PLA which prints at 170-200c.</p><p>The .3MF model files have been oriented to achieve best printing conditions.</p><p>The default printing settings for most parts are 0.15-layer hight, 2 Perimeters, 20% infill.&nbsp; I used a small amount support material with most of the models to ensure that dowl pin holes and other features that slot together are printed to their best quality.&nbsp; &nbsp;</p><p>Ghost of Tsushima iki Island Large Panel Frame:</p><p>This part requires a higher infill percentage (60%) as the frame uprights can be brittle so I increased this up from 20%, however this was only an issue when I printed in the wood fill PLA standard PLA was fine.</p><p>Ghost of Tsushima iki Island Lantern Pinnacle:</p><p>I printed this part with a 0.10-layer height just for print quality.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Assembly:</strong></p><p>See the Exploded View Assembly Drawing to see how all the parts fit together.&nbsp;</p><p>The model parts fit together with a series of pins or just slot together, the large and small panels require a small amount of glue to hold them in place.&nbsp; I also decided not to glue the upper frame in-place as this allows future access to the tealight inside.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>Materials/Items used:</strong></p><p>JAYO Low Tamp Wood PLA&nbsp;- <a href="https://amzn.eu/d/3r17fbf">https://amzn.eu/d/3r17fbf</a></p><p>Eldnacele Battery Operated Flameless LED Tea Light with 6H timer, Flickering - <a href="https://amzn.eu/d/igBcfYj">https://amzn.eu/d/igBcfYj</a></p><p>Professional Tracing Paper - <a href="https://amzn.eu/d/9pw8kP4">https://amzn.eu/d/9pw8kP4</a></p>

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