Formal Parlor Sofas
Fichiers imprimables (14)
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stlQA_Sofa_78_with_legs.stl
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stlQA_Sofa_78_solid.stl
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stlQA_Sofa_66_with_legs.stl
524 Ko · 134 téléchargements
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stlQA_Sofa_66_solid.stl
196 Ko · 129 téléchargements
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stlQA_Sofa_54_with_4_legs.stl
425 Ko · 136 téléchargements
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stlQA_Sofa_54_solid.stl
206 Ko · 129 téléchargements
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stlQA_Sofa_54_with_6_legs.stl
533 Ko · 131 téléchargements
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stlQA_footstool_plain_legs.stl
62 Ko · 130 téléchargements
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stlQA_footstool_fancy_legs.stl
435 Ko · 129 téléchargements
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stlQA_footstool_squat_legs.stl
2.5 Mo · 131 téléchargements
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stlQA_Chaise_solid.stl
196 Ko · 50 téléchargements
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stlQA_Chaise_with_legs.stl
619 Ko · 51 téléchargements
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stlQA_Wingback_solid.stl
255 Ko · 50 téléchargements
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stlQA_Wingback_with_legs.stl
476 Ko · 53 téléchargements
Description
This is a remix of the miniature Queen Anne parlor sofas by Pretty Little Things. I have been using their Miniature Queen Anne furniture for formal sitting rooms, receiving rooms, inn parlors, and other D&D settings for over a year. They have held up pretty well, but the legs have now almost all broken off from general use / wear & tear.
Now that I am re-printing these, I wanted to print the items with legs as a single print; with the legs attached to the sofas rather than in pieces requiring drilling, gluing, etc. (I have also made the legs slightly thicker in the X and Y directions to hopefully make them stronger.) Since making this adjustment also required me to make versions of the sofas with the leg holes filled in, I went ahead and uploaded these "solid" pieces in case anyone wants to print them without legs at all, or needs the solid versions to use in future remixings.
The top of the footstool was originally a vanity stool top by cushwa. The original design had legs that were too delicate for my purposes so I remixed the stool top with the "front" facing legs, scaled to be thicker and squatter, to create a footstool to match the feel of the sofas and other Queen Anne furniture.
These pieces may require some scaling in your slicer of choice as the original files were too large for 28mm scale, even at Heroic proportions.