As someone else mentioned, use a Hiblert curve as top surface patters. It addds a bit to the printing time, but the result is totally worth it. As for the details themselves, the connectors ended up beinf a little bit too lose for me. Anyone else ran into that issue? Female connector is too big, male connector is too small, creating a noticeable gap between the two, as a result the road pieces don't hold together too well, if you lift one piece up, it doesnt even have enough connection strength to lift the other piece with it, anyone else ran into this issue? Is it by design? I'm using PETG, maybe that's the issue?
The white parts, on the contrary, required force to assemble, which is great since they are supposed to stay in place.
As someone else mentioned, use a Hiblert curve as top surface patters. It addds a bit to the printing time, but the result is totally worth it.
As for the details themselves, the connectors ended up beinf a little bit too lose for me. Anyone else ran into that issue? Female connector is too big, male connector is too small, creating a noticeable gap between the two, as a result the road pieces don't hold together too well, if you lift one piece up, it doesnt even have enough connection strength to lift the other piece with it, anyone else ran into this issue? Is it by design? I'm using PETG, maybe that's the issue?
The white parts, on the contrary, required force to assemble, which is great since they are supposed to stay in place.
Upon further investigation (putting models on top of each other in the slicer), it seems like it's by design
There's quite a significant difference between the two.