N scale 3d printer models


N Scale best 3D printing models・Cults

village house USA, village house

€1

Postwar prefab. house, Version 2

Free

House Philadelphia, house in Philadelphia

€0.50

Milwaukee house

€0.50

N scale Southern Pacific 3/4 Dome car

€1.44

N Scale Timber stack

€0.65

N Scale sacks stacked on Pallets

€0.65

N Scale Full and Empty Cable Drums

€0.65

Boxes on Pallet N Scale

€0.65

44 Gallon Drums on Pallet N Scale

€0.65

Queensland Railways TGV Guards Van, N Scale

€6. 50

Victoria Railways ELX open Wagon in N Scale

€6.50

LL-LF Sheep Victorian Sheep Wagon in N Scale

€6.50

O Scale Victorian Railways Thunderbox

€1.30

HO Scale Victorian Railways Thunderbox

€1.30

O Scale Victorian Railways Mallee Shed

€3.25

HO Scale Victorian Railways Mallee Shed

€3.25

Victorian N Scale Goods Shed

€1.95

N Scale Truss Bridge.

€3.25

Queensland Railways Station N Scale

€3.25

N Scale 20 Foot C Box Wagon

€1.30

N Scale Queensland Railways HJS Wagon

€2. 60

N Scale Queensland Railways HJ Wagon

€1.30

N Scale Queensland Railways H Wagon

€1.30

N scale blocking station

€0.50

N scale pontoon boat

Free

N scale backhoe

Free

N scale Tractor with snowblower

Free

N scale large helicopter

Free

N scale skidder

Free

N Scale Tractor

Free

N scale cabin cruiser boat

Free

FMTV N scale

Free

N scale Quonset huts

Free

N scale tractor with Back blade

Free

Assorted 8 Wheel Trucks in N scale

Free

N scale trailer

Free

N scale Rock crusher

Free

Simple N scale helicopter

Free

N scale hovercraft

Free

N scale Pickup truck

Free

N scale large amphibious utv

Free

CAV Griffin parts for Sabertooth

Free

Wooden house, wood house

€1

N Scale Sand Drying House

€4. 80

Wooden house, wood house

€1

Shelter for chickens with nests Shelter for chickens scale n 1/60

Free

Little House on the Prairie, Nellie's Restaurant

€1.50

N Scale 3d Printed Buildings

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Looking for 3D printer models? The Internet is filled with sites that offer them for free. We have collected the TOP 10 catalogs that you can use to search and download free models in STL format. We hope you can find what you are looking for.

  1. Yeggi
  2. Yobi 3D
  3. STLfinder

→ myminifactory.com

My Mini Factory is a 3D model depository operated by iMakr, an online store that sells 3D printers and accessories. It also has one of the biggest 3D printer shops in Central London. The site contains 3D models designed by professionals, and all models stored on it are checked for quality. You can also make a request for the desired model, which their designers will create and put in the public domain. Billing itself as a 3D printing social network, MyMiniFactory is a thriving community of makers who love to showcase their creations. Users vote for the best models, which allows popular creations to rise to the top of the list and gain popularity. The site presents models that are stored on its social network, as well as outside it, for example, on the Thingiverse and YouMagine sites.

→ thingiverse.com

The most popular and famous site among 3D printer users, Thingiverse is owned by MakerBot Industries, the creator of the popular Replicator 3D printer series. The site allows users to store and share 3D model files that are used with 3D printers. It's a very popular site and has a large community of people hosting various categories of files on it. So if you're looking for "cool" printable stuff, Thingiverse is worth a visit. It is a portal designed to provide its users with ways to share their designs and to help print 3D creations. The site has a system that tries to find out what you like. The more you interact with the site, downloading and evaluating various developments, the better its recommendations will be.

→ 3dshook.com

Another online community for 3D printing hobbyists showcasing interesting 3D printer accessories, electronics and most importantly 3D models. The site contains many very interesting models of cars and buildings, as well as various add-ons and spare parts for your 3D printer. A huge catalog of paid and free models for a 3D printer. There are original unique products. Convenient search, navigation, rubricator. 3DShook has over 40 categories and adds over 100 new models to its collection every month. On 3DShook you can always find something for your home, animals, kids or something special for yourself.

→ youmagine.com

YouMagine catalog for Cube series consumer 3D printers manufactured by 3D Systems. The site mainly offers various ways to buy 3D printer supplies and files, but it also has a number of cool free items available, mostly in the Kids section. Some of these elements can be customized by children using an online application. The company offers 3D modeling and publishing tools on its website for both hobbyists and professionals. The site offers a content warehouse where the community hosts and shares models. Registration is required to download files.

→ 123dapp.com

Autodesk 123D is a suite of computer-aided design (CAD) and 3D modeling tools aimed specifically at hobbyists. Along with the toolkit, Autodesk also has a website where users can record their designs and share them with other users. Many of these models can be downloaded and printed using Autodesk as a utility to interface with the MakerBot 3D printer. The goal of the Autodesk website is to "help engineers build products faster." The site offers tools to help them collaborate on their files. For the casual 3D printing enthusiast, the best part of the site is the large library of free files created by a community of over a million engineers. Registration on the site is required, but the number of files that are then available is worth it.

→ cgtrader.com

Being primarily a place to buy and sell a variety of 3D models (not necessarily just those designed for 3D printers), CGTrader does offer a selection of free models that can be used on 3D printers. The site has a system that tries to find out what you like. The more you interact with the site, downloading and evaluating various developments, the body will have better recommendations.

→ cults3d.com

A French community and marketplace where developers can share or sell their creations. The site has a collection of high quality models that you can download. Users can follow the work of the designers they like and get instant updates when a new creation is posted on the site. The site's name, Cults, is a backwards spelling of St. Luc, the patron saint of artists. The site also supports English. This is a relatively new community, so the number of its users is not very large yet.

→ instructables.com

The Instructables website is a community where users can share their DIY projects. This also includes products obtained using 3D printers. The site also provides explanations and instructions describing how to build 3D elements, and some designers take the time to answer questions from site members. Instructables allows users to store and organize their 3D printing projects. This is done to help them work together in the future. You can think of this site as a GitHub 3D printing site where users can share their files, discuss projects, and participate in them. The site also offers the ability to make a request, so if you can't find what you're looking for, you can ask the site's community about it.

→ pinshape.com

Pinshape, a marketplace for 3D models, is similar in style (layout, look, and ability to capture likes) to the well-known site Pinterest. You can buy models from designers, or download them for printing yourself if they are offered for free. Pinshape allows users to host and share 3D model files on it. Basically, this site acts as an online store where you can buy 3D printed parts, or order your own 3D model to be printed. But if you look closely enough, you can find people who sell their products and also offer the files you need so you can print them yourself.

→ 3dfilemarket.com

A new and growing repository of 3D File Market models. All models are tested for suitability for 3D printing. You can download as many models as you like without registration, although you must provide your email address to access the 3D model files. This is a very simple site aimed at being a repository of model files for 3D printers, and nothing more. The basic design of the site allows users to put files on it for public access, and download files that they would like to use. The site contains many small, simple 3D models ready to be printed, as well as a good selection of everyday items and even spare parts for 3D printers.

Search engines for 3D models in various formats, including STL for a 3D printer. Use queries in English, these search services collect information about models from all over the Internet.

→ yeggi.com

Yeggi is a search engine that will browse major 3D printing sites to find files compatible with 3D printers. You can also browse some popular searches to get an idea of ​​what the community is currently interested in.

→ yobi3d.com

When in doubt, use yobi3D to search for files that match the desired 3D printer. This tool is useful if you want to search for one thing across all sites at once. A very convenient format filter, fast search, high-quality previews and stl models prepared for 3D printing for printing.

→ stlfinder.com

This is another STLfinder that surfs the web looking for 3D printing. To select files compatible with 3D printers, he goes through many 3D modeling sites.

3D printing in modeling

03/30/2020

Bench modeling is a popular form of technical creativity. It includes a wide range of areas, and all of them involve the creation of miniature copies of real or fantastic models of people, equipment, buildings, historical events, and even entire cities.


These can be exact copies of collectible models of cars, tanks, aircraft and ships.


Or dioramas of historical events, military battles, reconstructions of settlements, science fiction films and others.


The main rule in modeling is that the bench model must accurately reproduce a real copy, with all the details, internal content, scuffs, colors and textures as close as possible.


The main advantage of using 3D printing in modeling is the ability to reproduce a 100% exact copy and repeat it as many times as necessary. For example, when printing trees, lanterns, benches, etc. In this case, the scale is limited only by the size of the construction area of ​​your 3D printer. It is quite difficult to ensure high detail and accuracy of miniature models in manual production, and repeatability when creating copies is simply not possible.



Considering that bench models are necessarily painted and painted, for greater reliability, photopolymer 3D printing is best suited for these purposes. Models printed on an SLA printer have a particularly smooth surface and do not require additional sanding before painting.

For example, a model printed on a Wanhao GR1 3D printer.


Notice the high resolution of fine details and the lack of visible layers.


Stand models, as a rule, assume decorative use, without load, therefore they do not require special strength. For their manufacture, a standard photopolymer resin is suitable. But the range of materials for photopolymer 3D printing is quite wide and for specific purposes, you can choose the necessary properties, these are transparent resins, and high-strength, and even flexible, elastic after printing.

But this does not mean that FDM printing is not suitable for these purposes. If you are creating large prefabricated objects, or functional moving models, then the FDM 3D printer will help you a lot.



For printing small simple forms, small desktop models of 3D printers, such as Wanhao Duplicator 10 or i3 v2.


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