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Description
The SpaceX Ship “Starship S24" and Booster “Superheavy B7" model is a highly detailed 1:200 scale reproduction of the rocket currently under development for SpaceX's space transportation missions. The model consists of several pieces printed separately, which are easy to print and assemble.
The finished model dimensions are approximately 60cm high and 9cm wide.
Printing
There are 26 to print, the total printing time for the entire model is approximately 21 hours.
Choosing your Print Profil.
There are several print profiles available, but I've separated them by "Block" for greater clarity in print selection.
- Stack Starship
- Ship: The Starship Ship (Second Stage)
- Booster : The Starship Booster (First Stage)
- Hot Staging Ring : The separating ring that also serves as the junction between the two stage.
- Stack Stand : Stand for the starship assembly Ship + Booster
- Ship + Booster (No Assemble)
- Ship : The Starship Ship (Second Stage)
- Booster : The Starship Booster (First Stage)
- Ship Stand : Stand for the ship (Second Stage)
- Superheavy Stand : Booster stand (Second Stage)
Choosing your configuration kit. (Without print profile)
There are multiple configuration kits available for this model, depending on your printing and assembly preferences. (The download files contain what is needed for each configuration.)
There are 3 different configurations with 2 possible choices :
- Stand Stack AMS or Multipart
- Stand Starship AMS or Multipart
- Stand Superheavy AMS or Multipart
Assembly and Printing Guide
You can use the assembly guide to help you assemble the Starship.
Tips
Settings
- For infill, 10% is sufficient for a decorative object, and you can also use PrusaSlicer's "Lightning" infill settings.
- For some parts the supports will be necessary, see the assembly guide and impressions.
- For the base, it is recommended to print with 3 perimeters to avoid visible infill.
- If some parts are loose or don't fit, you can change the scale by +/- 1% in the slicer to get a better fit.
Printing
- For a better final result, I recommend printing the Jonction_Block last so that you can adjust their size according to your print and have a better fit during assembly.
Post Printing
- You may need to sand the junction areas between the parts for a smoother finish.
- Additionally, I recommend using glue for better strength and durability.
- Use the assembly guide for assembly and printing advice.