PokéCenter - Pokémon (Multi-part & with Interior)
PokéCenter - Pokémon (Multi-part & with Interior)
Published 2021-12-01T15:01:09+00:00
Call Nurse Joy, we have a Poké-medical emergency!
This model was created by MiniWorld3D collaborator ChipsandRamen.
Pokémon Centers (or PokeCenters for short [PC for even shorter!]) are a recurrent location in the Pokémon video game franchise. It is basically a hospital where players can heal their fainted Pokémon to full health, for free. PokéCenters also have a computer that the player can use to call Professor Oak and send him Pokémon for storage. There are usually other people there that may give interesting clues about the plot.
Thanks to ChipsandRamen, you can now print this amazing model like a playset or dollhouse, and it comes in various versions:
- Regular single body print
- Split in parts for colorful printing with a regular FDM setup
- Resin version
MiniWorld3D is excited to bring this nostalgic model to all Pokémon trainers and Nintendo fans! We have the best online collection of 3D printable models of the real AND video game world! Please give proper credits ;)
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Main photographs and print from @chipsandramen .
Pokemon is a video game franchise by Nintendo. Pokemon Characters, Names And Related Indicia Are Trademarks Of And © 1996 – 2021 Nintendo and GAME FREAK. Nintendo properties are trademarks of Nintendo. This model is a non-profit, fan work modeled from scratch based on the resemblance of the real game location. No trademark infringement is intended.
This model comes in FDM and resin versions, of which the FDM can be printed in parts, one color at a time for a colorful rendition.
- Regular single body print
- Split in parts for colorful printing with a regular FDM setup
- Resin version, includes pre-supported.
Assembly may require glue depending on tolerances.
The interior is not split in colors, it prints as a single part. You may use pause-and-color-change to have the floor be a different color.
No supports are needed if printed in parts.
They are required, though, when printing the whole building combined as a single solid body.
Date published | 01/12/2021 |
Support Free | YES |