I Bought a $40 and a $10 3D Printed House So You Don't Have To!!! (Which is the better value?)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024
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    I was curious to see how much a 3D printed house was worth in a dollar amount since I've spent so much time making my own miniature houses recently. So I jumped on amazon and low and behold I found two options! This week I compare the two to see which is more worth it!!!!!
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Комментарии • 45

  • @PhateScreams
    @PhateScreams Год назад +8

    Now you should make the $40 single house out of "trash!"

  • @craigstephenson1050
    @craigstephenson1050 Год назад +8

    I purchased the 3D four pack myself, as I'm the reverse from you - I enjoy the painting aspect more than the crafting part (mainly because I'm crap at measuring and cutting), and got really good results from them. I did find the shingle thing to be a bit odd as well, but ignored it in favor of being able to bust out a small village in little time.

  • @AzraelThanatos
    @AzraelThanatos Год назад +1

    I like having interiors with a lot of my terrain...mainly because while I use them with RPG use, I also play a variety of wargames and skirmish games

  • @TheSedonan
    @TheSedonan Год назад +3

    I use foil on my foam to give it a stucco (ish) texture, but I lean heavily on the paintbrush for the swirls and the trowel marks. Finish it with a light sepia wash and it looks pretty good.

  • @metajock
    @metajock Год назад +1

    I think those 4 for 40 houses are totally worth it. The amount of time it saves for people on limited time and/or beginners seems good to me. 20 min to fix the roof on that one isn't a big deal. Light stipple of stucco texture work on the four should be as easy as any totally scratch build one. One small wire brush and you've got fast wood texture. This is totally worth it to me, I'm thinking of ordering at least two sets. (Time and limited work space is my demon, this helps with both of those.)
    Good video, thanks!!!

  • @Cosmoproto
    @Cosmoproto Год назад +3

    Not sure if anybody else mentioned this but I just got a couple of these myself and they came with an instruction sheet suggesting you use Rust-Oleum 2 in 1 Filler and Sandable Primer to get rid of the print lines. Think I'll give that a try.

  • @danjones1710
    @danjones1710 Год назад

    Great vid man. Very fun to watch.

  • @SamJulesGillians
    @SamJulesGillians Год назад

    I've always wonder about these houses from amazon. Thank you for the review!

  • @pez5767
    @pez5767 Год назад +2

    I have two sets of those $10 buildings and only plainted them with my airbrush. For me the time savings was well worth it. They admitedly look pretty mediocre, but they do the trick on the table for my group.

  • @sw33n3yto00
    @sw33n3yto00 Год назад

    I have looked at these a couple of times. Thanks for the review.

  • @IdahoJudd
    @IdahoJudd Год назад +2

    Great video! I do 3D printing, but I always wondered what the 'pre-printed' stuff off amazon was like

  • @EricJenkinsDiscGolf
    @EricJenkinsDiscGolf Год назад

    I peeped those disc golf discs in the background 🤘 I play disc golf and D&D. Its crazy how many disc golfers play both

  • @mykediemart
    @mykediemart Год назад

    I have 2 of the ones from the 4 pack, it came as a gift. I recognize some of its flaws but it works for terrain. I'd love to craft some buildings but I'm limited in space currently.

  • @markymark3228
    @markymark3228 Год назад +2

    i happened to buy exactly the same 4 pack, and used Blck Magic Mod Podge to base, hoping to cover some of the printing lines, and it worked great! used stacco acryl pant to (with sand in it) and covered th eugly shingles with teddy fur, for the looks of thatch....looks good, not awsome, but good. 😃 yours are great! so i have to raise the bar now 😝

  • @valentino42
    @valentino42 Год назад +1

    Id be curious to see you make the 4 house set look “good”. Buy a new set then use a dremel to ding up the shingles, use some glazing putty to hide the layer lines, add some grout to make the stucco better, etc.

  • @CloydRoyal
    @CloydRoyal Год назад

    I've 3D printed some cottages in different pieces like what you bought and have eventually glued them all together as well, lol.

  • @Xandycane
    @Xandycane Год назад +1

    I enjoyed the video. My brain automatically went to texture paste for the stucco, but nothing is going to fix those square shingles.

  • @MrDefaultti
    @MrDefaultti Год назад +1

    At 8:18. Maybe that text should read "when painting is hard: SISU!" 😂😂😂
    Greetings from Finland 😊

  • @WillinrowArts
    @WillinrowArts Год назад

    Very interesting, I make from scratch as well but it’s cool to see what the 3/D printed purchases look like painted. Great comparison video.

  • @Brootal666
    @Brootal666 Год назад +1

    I 3d print my own, so never pay those prices. But the difference for me would be the $10 houses are more wargaming terrain, rather than a D&D terrain, you look at them differently when you play. That said, if you wanted a large village, a whole lot of cheaper houses with a few "hero" houses thrown in would be more economical, either in $ paid, or time to print if doing it yourself.

  • @Strkr3
    @Strkr3 Год назад

    I have considered buying but the fulfillment I get from making them would be gone. I enjoy it too much! Thx for validating my thoughts G! 😊

  • @bryanswift6301
    @bryanswift6301 Год назад

    I believe the simplest of the 4 pack you bought came from a pack of stl that were meant to printed at 6mm scale. That would explain the extreme lack of detail.

  • @darrylkerbow7948
    @darrylkerbow7948 Год назад

    Solid review.

  • @dungeonsanddrybrushing
    @dungeonsanddrybrushing Год назад

    Interesting. I'd love to see a comparison done with a resin printed house instead - the textures are world's apart from FDM printing, and it doesn't have the layer lines that you get with that type of printing either. That said I don't know what the cost would be like when bought through a 3rd party, since I print my own.

  • @beamstalk6475
    @beamstalk6475 Год назад

    I got two of those $10 ones in a $30 3d printed grab bag, plus a lot of other stuff

  • @YeAuldGrump
    @YeAuldGrump 8 месяцев назад

    I have seen a roof that looked almost exactly like that square shingled building.
    It was a mass produced tin roof from, I think, the 1910s or 1920s.
    Each line of 'shingles' was a five or six foot strip.

  • @Stray_GM
    @Stray_GM Год назад

    I actually just got a value box from EnderToys today. It was about $30 for a box of misprints and imperfect prints. I got two of the cottages you showed as well as a bunch of other scatter. Honestly if you ordered one it would probably make a solid unboxing video.

    • @jessicabones
      @jessicabones Год назад

      Id watch that for sure

    • @StorycraftSociety
      @StorycraftSociety  Год назад +2

      Drew has actually talked with me about that. He bought one of those as well and got one of the cottages from the four pack. He said he honestly couldn’t find any fault with the stuff and got some nice scatter terrain in it. Biggest bummer was there was some kind of watch tower type thing that was incomplete. But that video is def gonna go on the list!

    • @Stray_GM
      @Stray_GM Год назад

      @@StorycraftSociety Nice! Yeah I would say my only "flawed" pieces were these little scatter mushrooms, think underdark shrooms basically. They had excess plastic around the stems that I had to peel off. That was about it.

  • @MrCowboy6588
    @MrCowboy6588 Год назад +1

    The 3d printed stuff on amazon isn't half bad, I would always suggest going to Etsy instead simply because the amazon stores are just mass produced free files, and Etsy is at least supporting something closer to your "local artist" type deal.
    To put it into context, since some of the costs behind 3d printing are a bit of an enigma - a spool of filament is about 30-40 bucks, and you can likely get 3-4 of those $40 houses out of one spool, or 12-14 of those smaller houses out of one spool. So there is definitely a markup involved when buying online or etsy, but its not a horrible investment by any stretch - especially if the alternative is time you don't have (my curse) to craft yourself, or money to buy your own 3d printing set up.

  • @samanthalacroix2687
    @samanthalacroix2687 Год назад

    3d printing has come a long way the results can be amazing. The models you purchased was from an FDM printer and frankly you craft WAY better than that. The $40 dollar house was way better in every way and you could have gone to town on it but for a video showing what the average person could do you still made it shine. You should check out what some of the high end buildings on a resin printer look like.

  • @TheDrewjameson
    @TheDrewjameson 5 месяцев назад

    Sisu!!! Finnish pride!

  • @MarkLewis...
    @MarkLewis... Год назад +2

    TIP: When priming your larger 3d printer or foam craft products and models, (like houses and such...) don't prime in black! When you try to put yellow over black primer, it will, even after multiple yellow coats, look green! Prime buildings in a light brown, light gray, or white primer! You'll cover the primer with far less crafting paints. Maybe that's 1 reason why you hate painting so much... you make it far harder on yourself... But do what you want.
    Nice video!!!

  • @jimboonlyone
    @jimboonlyone 2 месяца назад

    I have that 4 pack and where great for rangers of shadowdeep. Now im making my own.

  • @jessicabones
    @jessicabones Год назад

    Thanks for doing the research so we don’t have to!

  • @ryansullivan5854
    @ryansullivan5854 Год назад

    Total sidebar, but good lord that's a lot of frisbees!

  • @CampaignTerrain
    @CampaignTerrain Год назад

    Great comparison. Nicely done. I'll stick with crafting mine, but it's nice to see the options showcased, and so well
    I like all the Finnish heritage items. 🇫🇮 Bonus, I got to learn about "sisu". Seems a good way to look at life 👍

  • @nixit11g34
    @nixit11g34 Год назад

    So did they come pre-printed? I’ll stick with my own creations. Thanks for the video but myeh.

  • @jjr5233
    @jjr5233 Год назад

    I'd prefer to print them myself.

  • @BillAllanWorld
    @BillAllanWorld Год назад

    "Kun askartelu on vaikeaa, ole rohkea."

  • @docpepperclassic
    @docpepperclassic Год назад

    Did you delete the comments recommending looking on Etsy next time?

  • @christopherd.winnan8701
    @christopherd.winnan8701 Год назад

    Are there any 3D printers here that recognise these models and can tell us the filament or resin costs for each of the featured examples? I would be very interested to learn what kind of margin these Amazon selling are making?

    • @tinaprice4948
      @tinaprice4948 Год назад

      you could print the 40 buck house for probably around 10 bucks, it is a blueprint from printable scenery , they make great 3d terrain