SpaceX ITS (Interplanetary Transport System)

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Category: Miniatures

License: commercial

Files Included:

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Description

This is a two color version of the SpaceX Interplanetary Transport System. I personally printed each part and then glued them together with model glue. The files could also be used on a dual extruder printer and assembled in a slicer to print each piece in one go.

I have included:

  •  Ship: a White File, a Black File, and a file for the foot pieces
  •  Booster: A file to print the body as one piece or files to print the body in halves, a file for the engine plates, and a file for the grid fins
  •  A small stand

The STL files may need to be scaled up by a factor of 10 depending on what slicer you use

Print Settings: 

  • Flashforge Finder
  • automatic treelike supports
  • High Res setting (0.1 mm)
  • 2.0 mm retraction length, 45 mm/s retraction speed

Final booster height: aprox 7.75 Inches

Final ship height aprox 4.75 Inches

Models made in Autodesk Inventor

Comments (3)

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Melissa Milan over 2 years ago

Very nice and original design. The topic of the transport system is more relevant for me than ever. I have a move soon and I constantly think about it and look for the services of a moving company. It is very important that responsible movers work there, because I know many sad stories about moving when things disappeared from the apartment. I came across a company https://www.rockymovers.com/ it has a good reputation and many positive reviews. I would like to try their services. After all, the move is not far off.

nicktumi over 7 years ago

Hi, could you share a screenshot of your flashprint setup? I am curious to how you set it up for print and how your tree supports.