The file 'Yasuyo Building 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 75.3KB.
My rendition of the Yasuyo building in Japan
I've tried to design it so that no supports are needed.
Idea is that the top floor and facias be printed in transparent yellow, and some LEDs fed up through the central hole.
Have trial printed one of the floor levels with no supports.. not a problem.
Side and back should be printed window side down...
For a small layout, I would suggest scaling everything down to 70% or 80% before you slice.
edits....
28/Nov/23 forgot hole in ground floor roof.. fixed. !
Updated levels to add light holes to the back and left side..
This causes a bit of internal floating filament, but it can be snipped out, doesn't affect the final design or fit.
edit.
Due to minor printing inaccuracies, you may need to add a bit of height, maybe 1mm or so.
Using the same material as you used for the back and side walls, use the 'extra top spacer' and adjust the 'z' scaling only, to the extra height you need, and stick this new part on before you glue on the roof.
back_wall.stl | 17.1KB | |
extra_top_spacer.stl | 1.1KB | |
garage_door.stl | 6.5KB | |
ground_floor.stl | 32.1KB | |
ground_floor_roof.stl | 3.2KB | |
left_wall.stl | 17.1KB | |
level_1357.stl | 17.1KB | |
level_1357_facia_-_transparent.stl | 135.9KB | |
level_246.stl | 14.6KB | |
level_246_facia-_transparent.stl | 129.0KB | |
roof.stl | 4.2KB | |
spacer_x8.stl | 12.4KB | |
top_level_-_transparent.stl | 4.6KB | |
top_level_alt_1_-_transparent.stl | 6.7KB | |
top_level_base.stl | 3.6KB | |
top_level_window_frames.stl | 3.6KB |