Evidently I put a lot on the build plate and it is taking forever

This photo was taken over 24 hours after I started printing.… in fact it took 25 hours 56 minutes to finish.
The little cottage is self evident as are the crates. The other two are from a large gate. The left side has the opening and the right is the top. There are a couple of bottom segments hidden beyond the print head.
So as it took so long, I decided to wait to show you the final result.
Sadly it is a pretty poor print 🥺. It is really rough! It will do, but it’s not the best.

Really not sure why. I have it set on low quality, just to speed things up a bit, but these are worse than previous ones on the same settings. As the temperature has dropped I reckon that could be a reason.
Long prints are so nerve-wracking. I think some automotive filler primer might help.
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The quality looks OK. I can just notice some issue in the photo, but no old buildings are without some fault.
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They still look pretty good to me and can see some great uses for them on the table! What’s that book, “Hook Jaw”?
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Long prints- what temperatures are you getting overnight? Might be time to put your printer in a box..?
Cheers,
Pete.
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Cheers Pete, I Normally print at 200, raise it to 216 ish overnight. I was considering covering over the work surface/shelf it is on.
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