There are interesting collections of the architectural models that can be 3D printed on both FDM and SLA desktop machines. Crowdfunding campaigns were launched on Kickstarter featuring historical traditional buildings’ designs for 3D printing. So far there are Chinese, Slavic, Wild West, Viking, and Maya buildings’ sets published and showcased using astonishing renders. With the creator’s permission, we used a few images to publish them here.
As we suspect that there will be other civilizations’ traditional buildings featured in the future. This collection has already attracted interest of collectors, architecture designers, and even tabletop game decorators. As the “stretch goals” kept getting accomplished quickly, we saw more and more sophisticated designs emerging in the particular collections. In some cases, “stretch goals” include objects and features that do not belong to the architecture but definitely add a feel of a particular historical time frame. As an example, a “Stagecoach” object was added to the Wild West collection or a “War Boat” to the Viking collection. Below you can see a few teasers.
Traditional Chinese Buildings
This was the first campaign that attracted our attention. The collection of renders varied from basic Chinese huts to gorgeous mansions and palaces. It also includes such elements as bridges, canopies, and statues, and even a small collection of stone lanterns.
Slavic Buildings With Original Historical Features
Influenced by Byzantine architecture, all sorts of Slavic buildings have been popular in modern Western Russia and Ukraine since 988 AD. As the project creators were born and raised in Russia, they are familiar with the historical and cultural architecture first hand. You may come across such unusual building names, like “Barin’s House”, which could be translated as the “Nobleman’s House”. Together with a big collection of buildings, there is also a Mill model.
Wild West Buildings For 3D Printing
Wild wild west, cowboys and guns. All main street buildings are in a collection: a Hotel, Gun Smith, a Bank, and even a Saloon. These models reminded us of the Holywood movie decorations. Such small-town buildings were common until the early 20 century. This collection has a few extra themed designs like a “Lone Cowboy”, a “Horse” and “The gallows”.
Retro Chicago Architecture
USA 1930, Railway stations, trains, cars and buildings based on L. G. Sullivan designs.
Viking Buildings For 3D Printing
Viking shields on the hut’s door or the roof is a must have feature in the fantasy tabletop gaming. And apparently, it has been like that historically. An additional model a “War boat” is also well decorated traditionally with the shields. The Viking buildings.
Ancient Maya Buildings For 3D Printing
These are pre-Columbian era ancient Maya buildings. Cracks and missing parts on the architecture, worn by time, pointing to the archaeological value of such buildings. If your project or collection needs the “ancient feel”, these models will definitely add it.
Dark Middle Age
Check the range of medieval heavy weapons such as ballistae, catapults, and trebuchets. We guess the author found inspiration in books as some of the models are definitely not historical but fictional. In any case, their features resemble those from the distant past of the dark ages.
Greek Architecture
Ancient Greece temples, and their ruins, and columns, columns, columins…
There have been a lot of successful 3D design and 3D printer crowdfunding campaigns in recent years. Backers are keen to support projects that are add-ons to their beloved newly found hobby. These fundraising campaigns offer an opportunity to take part in the birth of new concepts for 3D printing machines, software, materials, etc. In the table, you can find cherry-picked 3D printing related startups that caught our eye. Also, we will pay special attention to 3D design projects.
Author: 3DWithUs