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UPDATE: Feb 20 2024 - A lot of people were having issues printing the main hut file using Bambu slicer but the file has been updated and should work now!

I tried printing this with and without supports, and either way I had issues with the ceiling inside the hut. I recommend printing without supports, ideally the problem areas will be hidden underneath but you can also use some putty to clean it up if you prefer. I printed the one in the photos at 250mm wide. But you can go wider or taller if you prefer a larger piece. If you're on a smaller printer, turn the piece at a 45 degree angle so it can be printed a bit larger. The one in the photos would fit on an Ender 3 when rotated properly.

These tufts of grass and sprinkle-on moss really made this look real, I used a gloss coat spray to make it look shiny and wet and the sprinkle moss stuck right on.

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This came out amazingly well at 140% on an Ender S1 Plus (310x310mm build plate, model orientated diagonaally). Printed without supports and the "problem" areas mentioned by Luke were minor, and won't be seen so I'm not even going to bother to try and fix them I reckon 130-140% is the perfect scale in that I base it on the current underscaled R2 not fitting through the door, but at the same time, if he stands on tiptoes, he can see in through the window, like in the movie. That said even at standard print bed sizes, it'll still look great. Using a 0.6mm nozzle and 10% gyroid infill, that gave me a print time of 32 hours (add another 9 or so if using 0.4mm) and around 500g of filament which is my longest ever print. Was very nervewracking, but worth it in the end.

M38Studios

I haven't had any problems. I printed many, all without supports.