This model faithfully recreates the iconic door of Shug Drabor's personal cabin from Galactic Starcruiser. Designed to be a 1:1 scale replica, this model captures the details of the original door, allowing you to bring a piece of the Galactic Starcruiser into their own homes.
Overview
Celebrate the rich lore and storytelling of the Star Wars universe, immerse yourself in the experience of the Galactic Starcruiser. There are three printing options available: the skirting profile cut version, the flush mount version, or the mini kit card version.
Parts count: 12 main parts, 8 connectors 20 total.
Key Features
Faithful Recreation: The model faithfully reproduces the distinct design elements of the door, including engravings, and symbols, as seen in the Galactic Starcruiser.
Emulate Tradition: Emulate the tradition of passengers knocking on the door for good luck, interact with the door just like you would onboard the Galactic Starcruiser.
Dimensional Accuracy: Careful attention is paid to ensure that the dimensions of the replica match those of the original door, providing an authentic representation of Shug Drabor's personal cabin entrance.
Modular Design: To maintain the scale of the original and allow for printing within the Bambu 256 × 256 × 256 mm³ build volume, the frame has been sliced into four quarters. The seams are well hidden using design elements, eliminating the need for post-processing. The four quarters are joined together using dog bone connectors, ensuring a seamless assembly without the need for glue.
Printing Details
Recommended filaments:
eSUN PLA+ Black
eSUN PLA+ Bone White
eSUN PLA+ Silver
SUNLU Silk PLA Plus Light Gold
Hotend: 0.4mm Hardened Steel
Print time: 20hrs+
Printing Tips: Use the print profile provided for the best results.
Turned out PERFECT!! This was the first large 3d print that I've tried to make with the X1 Carbon and it performed great. I would say in total it was maybe 25 hours or so to print, I only had a single failure (smooth bed wasn't heated, caused some warping). Otherwise this is the result straight out of the printer. I used generic PLA for the black, gold, and silver, and 'bone white' PLA+ from eSun. I didn't bother with the filament pins for the door - didn't seem to be needed.
Working on printing this now and it's coming along great!! One question: I don't see the dog bone connectors included in the print list - are they missing? Or a standard item from somewhere?