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Rickety Lodgings

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The Rickety Lodgings is a ruined building designed for use in tabletop or role-playing games in a historical or fantasy setting. It is an ideal skirmish building, as it has easy access through the broken walls for mini placement and areas for combat and cover.

This product is part of the Shadowfey Ruins. Please log in if you backed the campaign.

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

Description

Over the ruins of a once much grander house enterprising souls had made their best effort to make new lodgings.

Updates:

  • 9 March 2021 (version 1.2) Small Printer option added.
  • 5 July 2021 (version 1.3) Locking pin option added.

Notes:

  • Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack.
  • Reference for Small printer option included in the zip file.
  • Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.
  • First Published version 1.0

Additional information

Infill

10%

Layer Height

.2 for Normal Quality .1 for High Quality (.2 Layer height is recommended)

Supports

Prints without Supports

12 questions for Rickety Lodgings

  1. ChristerMagoo (verified owner)

    Any recommendations to print this on a smaller printer like Anycubic Mega S? Want to keep the 28mm scale but base is too large for print bed.

    • Sam Campbell

      The size of the print is 200x200x60, it should fit as the build volume of the Anycubic Mega S is 210x210x205. We will be updating small print versions for all the buildings in the next few weeks.

  2. Coval (verified owner)

    Maybe I’m wrong but there seems to be a wooden support beam standing on the base and supporting lvl2 (on the left of the picture) but I don’t see it in the files. Am I missing something or was this removed in the final design? Great print so far!

    • Sam Campbell

      It was removed in the final design.

  3. lybban (verified owner)

    Hello. This model does not have any kind of locking system between the floors unlike the other two buildings that have a genious way of interlocking and staying in place. On this one the floors are just sliding off each other, or have i missed something? Would be sad to have to glue the floors togeheter on a modular ruin.

    Kind regards.

    • Nicholas Jebson

      We have not initially done a locking system for the rickety lodgings so that the pieces could be easily used de-constructed without any unsightly bits jutting out of the top. We can look in to adding some though.

  4. ragnarok66 (verified owner)

    Hello ! It could be great to have some locking system. Right now, each time i have to move the pieces, or when the player make a false move on the table, the pieces fall apart and this is annoying. I have this sort of problems with many pieces of the three latest kickstarter. Could be great to always give the option on all pieces (roof included). By the way, i love all your models, and i look forward the next kickstarter !! Thx

    • Nicholas Jebson

      We will look into it to see if we can do a simple improvement that wont detract from its overall structure.

  5. ragnarok66 (verified owner)

    I have another suggestion : holes on each pieces, big enough to insert 5mm magnet. The magnets can be paint, and this way you d onot have any locking pins.
    Thx !!

    • Nicholas Jebson

      We can certainly look to add this option in via an update, Ragnarok, we will look to see where we can fit it into the update schedule.

  6. pontus edberg (verified owner)

    Hey i have a simple question, how long does it takes expormimity to print out thease files with a standard 3d printer?

    • Sam Campbell

      Depending on your print settings it will take a couple of days.

  7. evan.obrien1

    Looking at the bridges on the Lv1 file, are these expected to print okay without supports? The boards on the “floor” of Lv1, as well as the piece that looks like it’s meant to support the roof, look like they will fail if printed without supports.

    • Nicholas Jebson

      They print just fine without supports, as long as its a flat transition across the points the printers can bridge it just fine.

  8. rwsorden (verified owner)

    The locking pins on Rickety-Lodgings-Lv1-v1.0.stl (Locking Pin Option) do not match the holes on the underside of Rickety-Lodgings-Lv2-v1.0.stl.

    • Jo Boorer (verified owner)

      The Rickety-Lodgings-Lv2-Wooden-Frame goes between Rickety-Lodgings-Lv1 and Rickety-Lodgings-Lv2

  9. jakewhebbe (verified owner)

    is there options for small printer with locking pins? thanks

    • Jo Boorer (verified owner)

      Yes this is included in the zip file.

  10. Jynirax (verified owner)

    I’m unable to slice the Rickety Lodgings Base v1.1 stl. I’ve printed other buildings from this set with no issue. I’m not sure how to go about fixing this.

    • Jo Boorer (verified owner)

      Are you using Cura 5.1? Cura’s latest version seems to have issues. No errors are detected in Netfabb and sliced fine in Cura 4.8 and the Prusa slicer.

  11. josh.hemmersbach (verified owner)

    I’m unable to slice Base B for the small printer files. It won’t slice with the locking pins version or without them. I’m using Cura 5.2.

    • Jo Boorer (verified owner)

      When cura has these issues people have rotated the model on the buildplate and then it works.

  12. Will Vance

    Do the smaller build plate files also not require supports?

    • Jo Boorer (verified owner)

      The base will be fine without support. Some of the other levels may need a few temporary supports if you what to avoid stringing.

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