One of the most alluring factors of Nintendo's Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the option for players to customize their homes. Not only are they able to personalize the design of the interiors, and much more so with the new Animal Crossing: New Horizons Happy Home Paradise expansion, but house exteriors can also be tweaked to add personal touches to some extent. Now, a fan has shared that they were able to recreate and bring to real life the island getaway starter home using a 3D printer.
Though ACNH celebrated its second anniversary this March, Nintendo has been radio silent about any further updates for the title. On social media, the team only shares updates about changes in-game, particularly about the rotating seasons in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. However, fans do not seem to be expecting any big news anyway, since Nintendo did declare that the free 2.0 patch will be the last big update for the video game. Given this situation, the player base seems to be keeping the community alive through the sharing of their own game-inspired fan art.
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To show off their incredible 3D printed project, Redditor _w_c_w_ posted an image of the Animal Crossing: New Horizons house they made on the forums. The artist's piece seems to be inspired by the starter home that players first upgrade to after they move out of their tent. In the game, players have to pay Tom Nook 98,000 Bells in order to purchase their first brick-and-mortar one-room house. According to the artist, the 3D-printed project took them around 20 hours to produce, and _w_c_w_ even generously shared their blueprints with the community.
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