The Moon City, revisited. The differences to the original: Added some details, simplified others for easier printing More and better decals on the edges of the moon Fully support free, it was possible before but far easier now Hollowed out the central tower and made it larger, there's a hole through to the bottom for wiring LEDs. Moon city by kijai is licensed under the Creative Commons.
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The Moon City, revisited. I've now updated this model closer to how I originally wanted it but didn't have skills or the time. Personally I enjoy this revision a lot more, here's what's new: Added some details, simplified others for easier printing More and better decals on the edges of the moon.
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Download 3D printable STL modelsA mesmerizing sculpture combining a futuristic city skyline nestled inside a cratered crescent moon. This print is a perfect blend of sci-fi aesthetics and celestial beauty - ideal as a shelf display, nightstand decor, or conversation piece. Intricate high-rise cityscape inside a detailed half-moon shell Stable base, printable in one piece (no supports tested.
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More Information Object Parts Tags art building city decoration fantasy structure moon lunar ruins Remixes Add your Remix Interesting objects for you. Remix of original dual color moon city, original moon city by https://www.chriskawagiwa.com/ Download free 3D printable STL models. The Moon City, upgraded again.
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This time I went all out with the lighting aspect of the design, it's printed from 3 pieces allowing the use of translucent filaments for good looking lighting effects. Wiring is also a lot easier with the parts separate, and you can choose your own color scheme! For my lighting setup I simply used fairy light LEDs that are on a copper wire you can twist and. 3D Print of Moon City 2.0 Great sculpture! Upscaled to 150%.
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32hrs @ 0.2mm on my Prusa MK3 Download free and paid 3D printable STL files. Took the Claven moo edition of Moon City 2.0 and fixed a layer shift in the top of the moon. Then shrunk it down to add to a 45 adapter.
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You're printer will really need to be dialed in to get all of this detail. I recommend a 0.1 or 0.2mm nozzle and slow speeds.
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