The file 'Haunted House 3D Printer Model' is (blend,stl) file type, size is 1.6 MB.
Here is a Haunted House I made. It was designed in Blender, and the printed version was done on a Voxelab Aquila over a couple of weeks. The window panes, where they exist, are made with either T-Glase or glow-in-the-dark filament, so they light up at night nicely!
Both the Blender and .stl files contain quite a few separate objects, so that if you want a nice big house to display, you can print it in pieces and glue it together (I used PLA, cyanoacrylate works best). Print your windows 2% smaller than you print the walls so that you will not have to sand/trim them to make them fit. (If you use different brands of filaments for the walls and windows, you should probably do a test wall and window to see exactly how they fit. Sometimes they fit perfectly. Sometimes you wonder what went wrong...) You may have to trim the window-panes even smaller, although if you print them thin, you can easily cut them with a paper-cutter.
If you just want a small or smallish Haunted House, you can just print the whole thing at once.
Increasing the scale on my Aquila by 400% gave me a house about a third of a meter long and high.
If you modify this house, please post it and let me know, I'd love to see what you do with it!
HauntedHouse2.blend |
HauntedHouse2.stl |