Space Shuttle Launch (AMS not required)

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Space Shuttle Launch (AMS not required)

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A1 mini
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A1

AMS Version
AMS Version
Designer
6.7 h
3 plates
4.7(12)

Non-AMS-Version
Non-AMS-Version
Designer
4 h
3 plates
5.0(2)

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Description

Experience the thrilling moment of a space shuttle launch with this stunning 3D-printed model, designed to captivate space enthusiasts and model builders alike. The model features a realistic space shuttle taking off amidst billowing, illuminated smoke. The magic happens when you place a flickering LED tea light underneath, giving the illusion of glowing and dynamic smoke as the shuttle ascends.

 

Model Variations:

This model comes in two versions to suit different 3D printing capabilities:

 

AMS Version:

For those equipped with AMS (Automatic Material Switching), this version includes detailed black rings on the boosters and the iconic black heat shield on the shuttle. This adds an extra layer of realism and detail to your model.

 

Non-AMS Version:

If you don't have an AMS, no worries! This version is simplified, omitting the black rings and front shield. Despite these minor adjustments, it still maintains an impressive look and ensures easy printing for all users.

 

Components and Assembly:

The "Space Shuttle Launch" model is made up of 6 individual parts, all precisely designed to fit together seamlessly. To assemble, you'll need a bit of glue – we recommend using glue that isn’t too runny to ensure a firm hold.

 

Please insert the model onto the cloud base immediately after applying glue, before it dries. If you wait until the glue dries, the gaps between the holes might no longer align precisely, which can cause issues when you try to attach the rocket to the base.

 

Glue is not necessarily required: You can assemble the individual parts without gluing them, but they might fall apart with vibrations or shaking :)

 

Assembly Steps:

  1. Simply follow the natural fitting of the parts; the assembly process is straightforward and intuitive.
  2. After gluing the components, place the fully assembled shuttle onto the smoke base.
  3. Insert a flickering LED tea light into the base, and watch as your model comes to life with a mesmerizing glow.

Features:

  • Illuminated Smoke Effect: The model is designed to accommodate an LED tea light, creating a fantastic flickering effect that mimics the fiery thrust of a real launch.
  • Easy Assembly: With only 6 parts to put together, the assembly is quick and hassle-free, making it perfect for beginners and experienced model builders.
  • Detailed Design: The AMS version includes extra detailing to enhance the realism, while the Non-AMS version offers a simpler, yet still striking, appearance.

 

Perfect For:

  • Space enthusiasts and collectors
  • Educational displays and projects
  • Decorative pieces for your home or office
  • Gifts for fans of space exploration and 3D printing

 

Get ready to launch your own Space Shuttle!

Comment & Rating (29)

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Printed really nicely although some support was perhaps denser than it needed to be. Printed on the A1 using the supplied profile but switched to printing each object in turn to avoid extra filament swaps.
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Thank you so much for the valuable feedback and for the Boost-Token!
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tolle Lampe wirklich sehr schön
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Vielen Dank!
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Great print for a NASA fan. Printed base with Bambu translucent clear.
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Thank you so much for the boost, printing and the positive review! The model turned out really beautiful with that filament!
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This model is very beautiful 🔥
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Really cool model. My son is going to love it in his room.
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Grate print, I think the angle should be as I assembled it
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nice work. btw,What is the diameter of the lamp?
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Thank you very much. Here are the dimensions. The size is generously measured and should fit most LED tea lights.
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Replying to @hollowmaker :
Btw. The dimensions in millimeters :)
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Replying to @hollowmaker :
OK~thanks~hope to see more of your works~
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Tolerances on the pins on the top of the cloud were way too tight. The boosters didn't fit. Tried to force them a bit after scraping the hole in the boosters a bit larger and both pins broke right off.
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Hi mar_leo, The tolerance between the pins on the top of the cloud is actually only 0.08mm. I deliberately made it this tight because I wanted the rocket to hold securely without needing glue. I've printed 8 models and never had any issues - though, of course, this isn't much comfort if it didn't work for you. I have only one hypothesis: Did you perhaps glue the rocket together first and then try to attach it to the base after it dried? This is the only explanation I can think of, as it might have caused the gap between the two holes to narrow. For all my models, I let them dry while attached to the base. I'm sorry to hear about your experience :( Thank you for sharing this with me.
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No, i tried to attach the boosters on their own. You can achieve a snug fit without going under a 10th of a mm though. Tolerances in 3d printing are way too big to go for such small measurements in my opinion.
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Great
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Thank you very much! :)
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Printed great, changed profile slightly to print objects in turn to reduce filament swaps.
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