Montini Twilight Wall Set (Lego Compatible)
Montini Twilight Wall Set (Lego Compatible)
Published 2020-01-30T19:33:49+00:00 • Remixed from Twilight (Le Crépuscule), Montini building bricks Two Pip Set (Lego Compatible), Montini building bricks One Pip Set (Lego Compatible), Montini building bricks Female Plate Set (Lego Compatible), Montini building bricks Pip Strip Set (Lego Compatible)
This set of Montini bricks forms a wall with a relief made from a bronze tablet scan called, "Twilight (Le Crépuscule)". The relief was intended for the house of the widow of the great historian Michelet and executed in 1895, testify to the assimilation by Bourdelle of a decorative spirit, between symbolism and "new art".
Just like the vintage original Montini parts, these are compatible with classic Lego full height bricks.
Montini building bricks were produced from 1961 to 1969 in the Netherlands. They were originally made from soft, pliable polypropylene. The diagonal fins bend slightly around the pips of the other block.
puppenhausmuseum.de/montini-bausteine.html
Please do not mix these with original Montini parts. PLA is much harder than the original bricks, and the layer ridges act like sand paper. You will wear out the original Montini bricks very quickly.
I would love to see your make!
Original art scan by Scan The World:
https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-twilight-le-crepuscule-76582
These are optimized for a 0.4mm nozzle. They are friction fit parts, so tolerances are important. Layer height was 0.15, infill was 25%.
I set the Horizontal Shells Top to 7, and Bottom to 10 to allow for the relief to have infill, but the brick to be solid.
These bricks need supports on the relief portion. The bricks themselves do not need supports:
0_0_Twilight.stl
0_5_Twilight.stl
0_8_Twilight.stl
0_9_Twilight.stl A bit of the hood is missing for this version
1_7_Twilight.stl
This piece needs a raft, but a modified version above does not. A bit of the hood
0_9_Twilight_Raft.stl Has all of the hood, but needs a raft. Probably not worth it.
Date published | 30/01/2020 |