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A very slight remix of the best Millenium Falcon model out there, modeled by Aaskedall—all I did was add in a blocky feature on the bottom with simple hole that you can use to mount it on a peg. It's designed to preserve the self-supporting qualities of the original so you should be able to print it sitting on its rear end (on a raft) with no other support structure on most printers.
The hole, and the model itself, are accurately scaled for the X-Wing Miniatures Game Large Ship stand and peg (although you could use it with any old peg that's roughly 6mm across and then narrows to 4mm.)
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This printed perfect first try. I can't believe the cannons even came out perfect. I am using a .6mm nozzle too. I made a custom base with a ball joint on top so the Ship can be positioned at any angle or rotation.
Can youl link the base stand file?
it the file supposed to be upside down?
Also, i think i need support. Where can i find that?
Hi.
What is the scale to print this model to be able to adapt it to the support of the game?
hi! if you print this at 1mm scale—that is, the unitless lengths in the .stl translate to 1mm each—then it should be sized correctly for using with an X-Wing large ship peg! If it's sized correctly, then the Falcon will be just under 131 millimeters from nose to tail.
Hi.
What is the scale to print this model to be able to adapt it to the support of the game?
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