Saturn V Launcher Tower (1:100 !!130cm!!) Brick

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Saturn V Launcher Tower (1:100 !!130cm!!) Brick

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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63.7 h
16 plates
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3 Piece Base with Color changes
3 Piece Base with Color changes
129.7 h
28 plates
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Here it is, the 200% version of my Saturn V Launcher Tower.

You can find the rocket here. Simply select the 200% print profile.
It is also exceptionally well-suited for the large Saturn from a renowned brick manufacturer. You just need to omit one tower segment.

 

Small eyelets are attached to the catwalks. Here, you can easily run raw filament to the distributor. The distributor has holes for this purpose.

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Any way to get this to fit on an X1C bed? When I switch it in OrcaSlicer to the X1C, it's complaining about the 2 gray base plates going into the exclusion area at the bottom left corner.
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Hi Could it be that you have activated the cleaning tower? That doesn't fit! Even with the A! you have to print without a cleaning tower.
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Replying to @BrainyRP :
No, I've got the Prime Tower turned off. If you look at this screenshot, see on the "Saturn V" plate to the right how it has that white rectangle in the bottom left corner? That's an exclusion area where you aren't allowed to print or else the head will hit the plastic arm that cuts the filament. Both parts of the bases cover that exclusion area.
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Replying to @lightmaster :
Okay, I didn't know that, as I don't know the printer. You have two options. 1. You can slice the plates again in the slicer so that they consist of 4 parts. Please take a look at the support on the railing. Small but it has to be there. 2. I have uploaded a Base200Komplett.stl. It has not been sliced yet. If you work with it, then you will get the base in three parts. Here too, you have to pay attention to the support on the railing and not forget the color change at layer 169. I hope I could help you. If so, then leave a boost there ^^
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Hello, I really like the model, I'm already in the process of printing it. Unfortunately, the third segment from the bottom is missing, would it be possible to add this part? Thank you
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I am very sorry. I have added another print bed with the missing one.
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Replying to @BrainyRP :
Thank you !
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@BrainyRP Is plate 6 supposed to be printed 4 or 6 times? I am in the process of printing now. I count 21 horizontal supports in the picture, 3 of those are from the single story red pieces and it looks like 18 are from the 3 story red pieces. This is what makes me think I am going to need 6 prints of plate 6. I ask because I am going to need to order another spool of red if I do need that many and want to get it ordered and start the shipping process.
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Replying to @Tuck936 :
Yes, plate 6 must be printed six times
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Replying to @BrainyRP :
Thank you! This is a great design and has printed great so far. Im slightly concerned with the un supported horizontal pieces from plate 6 for the 2nd & 3rd level. I was able to take a small heat gun to the loose filaments to get them to stay down. Did you use supports to print those?
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This is a boost value!!!!!
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Thank you ☺️
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I love this thing. Your work is amazing. I have the rocket done and now working on the rest. Everything went together so far great and easy. I'm fortunate enough to have lived through the Apollo program. Was actually in OTTAWA in a hotel room on holidays with my parents when they landed on the moon. this thing brings back wonderful memories.
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Is there an instruction guide?
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The tower is very easy to assemble, therefore I haven't created separate instructions
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why is this only for the A1 and not p1p
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This is because the P1 and X1 cannot print two small areas on the print bed A downloadable STL file is provided for the base plate This is the entire plate You then need to separate it into three parts and can then also print it with the P1S
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Awesome model. On my list to be printed (prolly next week) Currently printing your Artemis 1:100 set
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I wish you much fun and great success
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I'm just starting the print process on this great build. After reading the previous posts and noting your conversations with @TUCK936 I decided to start with plate 20. I didn't care for the stringing on the horizontals, so I split it into 3 pieces as you suggested, and the first part is printing now. Is it correct to assume that plates 3 and 16-20 are the same or will I need to split others. Thank You Interesting, I just pulled the plates up again and it shows the tower parts on Plate 6 as you had mentioned before, so I guess my question has been answered.
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I am unsure why one of the tower elevators is green. in all the pictures it is black or grey. other than that it is pretty good.
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