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nah, Sliced the building up into faces so I could use ironing on the exterior. Each face is printed flat and once completed the extruder head runs over the layer lines to fill in the ridges and take off the high spots, but usually leaves little dimples that need to be cleaned up. Overall slower than Resin printing since it needs to be pruned and assembled and with a bit worse final quality, but its nice to not have to deal with photo resin. I keep having a a back and forth in my head on whether to keep my Photon Mono just dealing with the stuff in my limited workspace.
Some color since the last pic.
More pics. I was going to install a few curbs and paint the roads, but my pack of .040"x.040" was empty. So I painted up more buildings.
Would it be possible to model warped or partially-rotted board siding on a building using 3D printing?
Is that one of those brick patterned rollers in clay for the pavement under the team track crane?