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1-21-2015 Update: I've added individual files for most of the components - they may require re-sizing based on your individual printer, enjoy.
Everything you need to build your own custom spaceship, all printed together on one convenient plate. Command decks, cargo pods, communication arrays, engines, structural supports, and living quarters are all included, along with two display stands and clips to hold three lengths of 1.75 mm filament for assembly.
Update: Added a lower resolution version for easier handling.
Update 2: Added a looser fitting version for easier assembly.
EDIT: Thanks for "featuring"! I guess I'll have to hurry up on set 2.
If you're looking to have a copy of this printed locally, consider checking out 3D Hubs: http://www.3dhubs.com/san-francisco/hubs/kevin
Comments (15)
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This model is very interesting. Thanks for sharing. Try printing it with <a href='https://ujoybio3d.com'>white pla filament</a> to see the effect.
this is a fantastic idea and a wonderful execution! this could also be great practice projects for painting!
I really like this design! And the concept of the whole really reminded me of the snap-off supports that are around the components you find with store bought minis and models. I’ve a resin printer (Anycubic Proton Mono X), I was wondering what is the name of that support style and would you recommend a vertical, horizontal, or angled orientation with added supports.
How do I fit the plain fillament strips true the holes?
Really cool Idea and design, but the hole size was far too big for me. The small holes on the Extender fit well, the others not at all. Do you mind sharing files to modify the model, like a step format?
EEEEEE that was I need, man, thank you. I make a DND about space and I have been looking for a long time for some way to do diferent models of star-ships in same style.
What are the red ones ?
Hey - the red pieces are just plain lengths of 1.75mm filament, no printing required.
This is so awesome!
Sweet. I'll be printing out several of these...