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Publication date 2021-03-11 at 11:14
Design number 327739

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Hello, I invented a modular scenery system. it can be assembled as a map(kill teams,...) or as a scenery(40k,...).

the map is composed of plates, for the moment square and not textured, of 8*8inches, 6*6inches and 4*4inches which is assembled thanks to plastic tenons. these tenons are clipped by pressing the plates. they are unclicked in the same way. the plates can be used on both sides, for example it is possible to make a sand painting on one side and grass on the other.

the decorations are fixed to the plates by bits of toothpick and between them in the same way. it is possible to use the decorations without the plates. there are currently 2 walls, 2 low walls, a kind of post which makes a small wall, a floor|ceiling, a ladder and a small object: a boiler which resembles a barbecue. all that for the universe 40k of the orks.

the map plates have holes every inch in squares, the floor|ceiling scenery too. on the other hand, the scenery has two holes: for horizontal or vertical assembly and for angled assembly, at 45Β° or 135Β°. straight or across. they have holes at the top and bottom allowing them to be assembled on many floors. there is a system of marking the holes, a cross that is either straight or at 45Β° and a hole, the origin in a way, that has both.

for example, the floor|ceiling put 9h10min in 0,16 at 20% and at 80mm/s. the plates, the low walls, the floor|ceiling prints without supports. the walls and the post either will have to remove them and not to put some in the holes of the cures teeth or to scrape a little the or it is a little too much in overhang, to test. the ladder prints with supports, the boiler prints with a resin printer(not tested).

my tests are rather good, the disassembly / reassembly is not perfect but if you do not want to play to know if it holds in the vacuum through the toothpick after multiple assembly without having to change the toothpick it should go. I also put a parade to the plate poorly adjusted. the tenon requires against a well adjusted tray.

I intend if my invention pleases to make other universe and to develop that of the orks.

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made in 0,16 and 0,12 at 20% and 80mm/s

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