Welcome to Project Industria 1.0
This time a simple and fast to print industrial grimdark terrain set wish requires glue to assemble. This alternative terrain set lets you build your industrial themed playground, designed for skirmish games, like necromun** and sort.
This project comes in 5 parts. The pillar, frame and silo set you can download for free on cults3d and MMF. The tube set is available to purchase in the reward system.
Project industria 1.0: Kickstarter set inventory
The project industira 1.0: Core set: contains 3 different collums, 1 collum connector, 2 collum top, 1 pillars, 1 pillar connector, 1 pillar top, 5 railings, 2 ladders, 2 short fences, 1 long fence, 1 long bulkhead, 1 short bulkhead, 1 long bulkhead wall, 1 short bulkhead wall, 1 short walk way support beam, 1 long walk way support beam and 11 walk way pieces/parts.
The project industria 1.0: Gothic varriant set: contains3 collums and 1 pillar.
With a special thanks to 'Van Geldorp J.', who created the statue design for me to use.
The project industria 1.0: High collum Test set: contains 2 high collums and 1 statue. These I added to the kickstarter set, but ain't optimal to use in combination with walls. When you use the left collum in the picture you will need to cut little pieces from the wall connector points, to fit optimal. The right collum in the photo can't be combined with walls, due the statue covering up where the walls should come. I could have left these collums out of the kickstarter set, but why would I do that, right?
The project industria 1.0: damaged varriant set: contains 1 long bulkhead wall, 1 short bulkhead wall, 2 short fences, 1 long fence, 2 statues and 10 walk way pieces/parts.
The project industria 1.0: floor tile set: contains 5 different floor tiles, whish are used to glue everything on. They are flat, so no connector points or such are attatched to it.
The project industria 1.0: alternative walk way set: Contains 10 walk way parts/pieces.
The project industria 1.0: puzzle floortiles Gift a set of 4 different floortiles with connector points so you can connect all the tiles easely and connector points for the collums.
I made 3 different types of railings, so the fit on a collum top, wide walkway and a normal walk way. But in some cases , where you already glue'd you walk ways on the support beam, you will need to cut the bodem of the railing connector, othewise it won't fit.
All the pieces need to be printed like they are saved. When printing walk ways, it's best to print them 1 by one. I noticed not all of my printers print hem without problems when I fill my print plate.
Building quide:
Glue your floor tiles together.
Glue your collums (and long wall) to the floor tile. There is a marker on the floor tile but no connecter point or such in any way on the standard floortiles. But there is also a version with connector points: puzzle tiles.
Glue the short or long walk way support beam at the connection point, before or after you glue the collum/pillar connector or collum/pillar top.
Glue your walk way by choice, on top of the walk way support beams.
Glue your railings and ladders at place.
Glue youre tube's, silo's and frame's at place.
As you can see on this picture, depending on the use of the frame, cutting away some parts are often necessary. You can also alter the demntions of the frames as needed.
Download only the rar files, they are sorted
Printer settings
I printed all with 0.2mm layer height, 2 walls, 0% infil and nozzle temp 200°
When the nozzle temperature is to high, the retraction will cause jamming.
Material cost and print time
Basic collum: 1615gr, 5,41m and 2h8m
Basic pillar: 7,01gr, 2,35m and 1h11m
Basic floortile: 50,74gr, 17,01m and 2h24
Basic long wide walk way: 7,12gr, 2,39m and 23m11
Gothic collum: 17,09gr, 5,73m and 2h16m
High Gothic collum: 31,59gr, 10,59m and 4h2m
Gothic floortile: 47,647gr, 15,97m and 2h33m