DIY Haunted House Kit 3D Printer Model

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PLAY TESTERS NEEDED!

Update, 17 May: I've added a file full of doors, four in good condition and the same four doors that have seen better days. There's also a file of double-hung windows.


Nota Bene: Something I learned the hard way yesterday: Do not remove any of these parts from the build plate until they are absolutely cool. Otherwise, they will warp.
Update, 15 May: I've uploaded an assortment of brick/block walls. There are about 2 dozen pieces in this file. Enjoy!
Update, 13 May: I've just uploaded a set of distressed clapboard walls, if you want to build a haunted house that's falling apart. Also, when I was playing with this thing, I realized I had built a house for very short people--or for those tiny top floors one finds in French apartment buildings (and elsewhere, I'm told). So I'm working on a set of taller clapboard walls.I also started working on some double-hung windows.
My haunted houses have proved popular (for some value of "popular"), so I decided to start making a do-it-yourself Haunted House Kit. You can combine them in your favorite 3D design program, or print them out to use them as a snap-together, hands-on building toy. This is vary much a Work-In-Progress, and any and all feedback is most welcome!So far, I have:Three sets of Foundations: Plain Concrete with a sill, Distressed Concrete (seen in the photo as the cracked concrete under the white wall), and Stone-and-Beam. These all have three lengths of straight runs (nominally 1, 2, and 3 meters), 90 and 30 degree corners (inside and outside corners for both).One finished set of clapboard walls, sized to fit on the foundations. There are plain walls, and walls with cutouts for doors and windows of different sizes.I will be adding more files as I finish them. At the time of this writing (10th May) I am working on distressed clapboard (missing boards, warped boards, etc). I will also be adding sets of windows, roofs, chimneys and so forth, as time goes by.One thing I've noticed when printing all these parts is that the fit of the pegs and holes can vary depending on filament, even with the same file on the same printer. Nothing a few swipes with a file can't fix, but something to keep in mind.Please post your makes, and let me know what kinds of additional things you would like!I will be posting the original Blender files on my Patreon page for patrons to play with.
HK-Doors_fixed.stl 2.4MB
HK_FND-Concrete-Sill-Damaged_fixed1.stl 2.4MB
HK_FND-Concrete.stl 43.7KB
HK_FND-WoodAndStone_fixed6.stl 15.5MB
HK_WALL-Clapboard-Distressed.stl 9.3MB
HK_WALL-Clapboard_fixed.stl 661.6KB
HK_WALL-Tall-BRICKS_fixed1.stl 1.2MB
Windows-DoubleHung-2.stl 21.2KB