Medieval Scaffolding Construction Kit 3D Model

Attribution link: Devon Jones on Myminifactory
Parts This model is composed of a bunch of little parts, so you can make a wide variety of scaffolding. The very basic idea is to take 2 of the same sized scaffolding squares, 4 of the scaffolding cross beams, and some planks. Planks are designed to sit on the cross beams, so planks should be the same length as the scaffolding square used. The scaffolding cross beams should be printed with supports. They have a rectangular backing that properly spaces the squares apart. Glue the cross beams onto the squares, so that the rectangular portion faces inside. For the planks to properly fit, you need to glue the cross beams inside the outer poles on the right and left side of the square. I prefer to paint the planks separately from the scaffolding. Then I wrap (see below) and finally glue the planks on. You can add a variety of other features to the scaffolding to make it look better. The cross supports give you the X, and should be glued down on the 4 points where the corners meet on the squares. You can also use the cross beams as guard rails. Glue them on the outside, with the rectangle facing in. The various heights (1h, 2h, 3h) help you build more rigid structures of various heights.
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MyMiniFactory License. You can use this 3D model for your own commercial purposes. Please credit the designer when sharing this model.
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