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Medieval Crane

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The Medieval Crane is a five-part model, designed to be glued together once printed. You will need a length of chain or string to complete the pulley on the crane.

This model is also part of the Winterdale Docks file pack, as well as part of our Machines range.

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This product is delivered as a .ZIP file pack containing 3d printer files (STL files) for use on a home 3D Printer.

Description

A common sight at sea and river ports, the cranes are there to aid with the loading and removing of cargo.

Notes for Medieval Crane:

  • Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack.
  • Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.

Additional information

Infill

100% for resin printing, 10% to 15% for most parts but increase to 20% for thin upright parts such as door frames for added strength

Layer Height

0.05 high quality on resin printers, .2 for Normal Quality .1 for High Quality (.2 Layer height is recommended)

Supports

requires supports for resin printing, Prints without Supports

Scale

28mm Wargames

Use this tool to find the percentage needed to scale your model up or down when printing.
The highlighted row shows the model's current scale and other rows show what percentage to print at to reach that scale.
To set a custom scale, use the calculator in the bottom row.
Name Millimeters mm Ratio Scale %
10mm Wargames & N Scale 10 1:159 35.7%
15mm Wargames 15 1:116 53.6%
HO Scale 20 1:87 71.4%
OO Scale 22 1:76 78.6%
28mm Wargames 28 1:62 100.0%
32mm Heroic & OpenLOCK 32 1:54 114.3%
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  • mm is the height based on the measurement from the bottom of the feet to the eye height of the average human
  • Height is not the same as Base Size (A 28mm miniature will often have a 25mm round base)

Comments

  1. Jarec Basham

    What size printer bed does this need?

    • Jo Boorer

      I have now included measurements for all the pieces in the gallery.

  2. Joe Cenizal

    Where did you get the ropes?

    • Matt Barker

      For the rope, I used waxed string. You can find this at a haberdashery or some model shops sell it

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