Description
On the darkest and clearest Winterdale nights, the air buzzes with the slow grind of massive gears, as scholars move their massive telescope. Night after night they search, always searching for the secrets hidden in the stars.
Updates:
- (version 5.1) Contains an updated version of the groundfloor.stl.
- 21 April 2017 (version 5.2) Contains the solid version of the observatory.
- 21 July 2017 (version 5.3) Small mesh repair to WDObservatory5.1-smprt-secondfloor-window.
- 11th August 2017 (version 5.4) The base has been flattened on the WDObservatory5.1-firstfloor.
- 10 May 2018 (version 5.8) observatory levels have been made stackable.
- 30 April 2019 (version 6.0) new stone texture and gears and telescope are moveable.
- 26 November 2019 (version 6.1) Solid options added.
Notes:
- Right click and “Save As” to download the reference sheet below.
- Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.
Reference sheet
Observatory Solid Reference
Assembly Video
bjayaysel –
Is this 28mm scale?
Matthew Barker (verified owner) –
Yes this is set to 28mm scale but you can rescale
anthony.j.pulcastro (verified owner) –
Any chance of getting the solid version without the upper balcony attached?
Sam Campbell –
Thanks for suggestion. We’ll add it to the development queue.
Benjamin Neher (verified owner) –
how do you recommend connecting the gear and balcony to the tower?
Nicholas Jebson –
Either superglue or a high strength epoxy glue. This is one of our older models and this has highlighted some updates that we should look at doing. cheers.
Oscar Harris (verified owner) –
What do you recommend using to join the 2 halves of the telescope? There are 2 location holes on each half but filament doesn’t fit inside the holes. The same for the balconies.
Jo Boorer (verified owner) –
We used filament for these joins as seen in the linked video
https://youtu.be/RtSMWFvhGT4