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The Dome of Social Justice - STL
Far back now a decision was made to make all punishment a public affair and so the centre of this became the social justice dome, these domes and the like appeared all over the world and became a symbol for maintaining order in the chaotic environment. Then some bright spark also thought how you could combine justice with entertainment....The 24 hour blood-sport channel was launched, all blood all of the time. The justice domes were full of prisoners anyway, so they started throwing them mortal dangers to overcome while a camera was stuffed in their face and the result was viewed by billions. The lottery is drawn with a guillotine a ramp and 49 numbered buckets, people fight to the death over parking violations, the council also extents trial by combat to anyone that wants to take on the champion, for freedom or 5 meal vouchers.
This STL pack is for a multipart model. It is designed for FDM Printers and prints with a 0.4mm nozzle at 0.2mm layer height
Supports are needed for some of this model. This is a very large model and due to certain complexity in the domes, supports will be needed for several of the parts.
It fits any Sci-fi, Dystopian future, post- apocalyptic or collapsed society.
The printed model measures approx.:
198mm x 220mm x 56mm @28mm Scale
We have a handy calculator for resizing files for 3D printing over at scale-converters
It is designed for 28mm table top games such as:
Judge Dredd, Necromunda, Fallout Wasteland, Infinity, stargrave, Konflikt ‘47, Kill Team, WH40k and Star Wars Legion. It also adds flavour to RPG’s such as SLA Industries and Paranoia!
See the blog post notes on scales about resizing STL files.
Some of the images supplied are computer generated and are for reference. They are images of the files that will be 3D printed.
Print in place parts may need some work to loosen them up after print. Once free, run them through full travel several times to wear them in.