This week, I are mostly been printing... Greeblies!
I've been working on my Mega City Miniatures Storage Case for a few weeks now and part of this project has involved me creating an printing accessories to stick on the side. Whilst these have been designed with my 15mm Judge Dredd games in mind, they are sufficiently dystopian to be used in any cyberpunk or shadowrun games.
Apartment Facades - Thingiverse 6001311
I needed a montonous series of identical facades for the front of the block. So i quickly knocked these up in sketchup. I made a left ahand and a right hand version for a little bit of variety and they print out in about 8 minutes on the Photon Mono X.
Air Con Units - Thingiverse 4974429
I didn't even bother scaling down these 28mm air conditioning units as they fit my needs perfectly and come in 4 different models including battle damaged versions.
Block Light Enclosures - Thingiverse 6012356
These simple shapes help to diffuse the light from the rice grain fairy lights I used to provide cheap and simple lighting to the block. There is a small triangular detail at each should you wish to make these into futuristic street lamps.
Block Sign Box - Thingiverse
I cranked up the SLA printer for the first time in like forever with the express intention of printing out an enclosure which could house a string of the supercheap fairy lights I have used as lighting on my block. The corners include recesses for magnets so that you can add different signs to represent different blocks in the Mega City.
I keyed the mating surfaces to make gluing them together much easier The box is self contained so you can mount it on the Top or sides of the block using magnets to add that little bit of variety. I recommend covering the inside of the box with tinfoil to bounce the light around and give that extra punch.
Block Signs - Thingiverse: 6034749
My games mostly take place in Sector 55 and so I wanted block signs to reflect my little corner of Mega City One. I made a blank lid which could be printed in transparent resin and either paper signs glued on top or if you want to go real fancy you can make individual models for each block with raised lettering.
These are split in half to fit on the bed of my Photon Mono 4K and I have included keyed edges to make it easy to glue them together.
Another way to create your block signs would be to print them onto acetate or OHP paper and fix them with magnets on the outside using the alternative frame I modelled. I've included a GIMP file in the download which you can use as a template for your block signs.