Monument Valley (Perfectly Fits the 001 Lamp)

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Monument Valley (Perfectly Fits the 001 Lamp)

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Inspired by the game [Monument Valley], this is a minimalist style night light. Even without the lamp, it looks great simply as a decorative piece~

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0.2mm Layer Height, 2 Walls, 15% Infill

Printing Recommendations:

  1. No supports required. As long as your filament and machine are in good order, you can print a perfect finished product.
  2. There are no annoying overhang angles or difficult-to-remove supports, making it very suitable for beginners – it's foolproof.
  3. Just click the [Start Print] button and wait for your perfect castle.

Castle Dimensions: 130 x 209 x 80 mm

Lamp Base Dimensions: 130 x 20 x 80 mm

Material and Color Recommendation:

  1. It is recommended to print with PLA Matte White; the finished effect is very fine and delicate.

Infill:

  1. The infill percentage can be modified according to your needs. The default is 10%, but it can also be set to 0%. This will save you nearly half the filament and time (however, it may reduce its strength during use).

Layer Height:

  1. The default layer height is 0.2mm. The quality of the first layer (the side touching the build plate) is not critical as it won't be visible on the front.

Princess Ida and Crow Models:

The models for Princess Ida and the Crow are from creator Martin Moore:

  1. Ida: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-monument-valley-princess-ida-23797
  2. Crow: https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-monument-valley-crowman-23795
  3. (The original author's Ida model seems to be missing a connector piece; you'll need to glue it yourself with super glue (e.g., 502). All parts are printed scaled down to 60%.)

Assembly Guide:

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  1. Place the Bambu MH001 lamp into the lamp base (a slot for cable routing has been pre-designed).


Assembly Guide

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2.Align the bottom of the base parallel with the top of the castle, then insert

To minimize any visible gaps on the front that might affect aesthetics, the slot is designed to be quite tight. The initial assembly might require some effort. You can gently wiggle and push it back and forth to ease it in; subsequent assemblies will be much smoother.