Battleship Fuso

Battleship Fuso

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1:625 scale, 0.4mm nozzle
1:625 scale, 0.4mm nozzle
Designer
13.5 h
3 plates
4.9(20)

1:700 scale, 0.2mm nozzle
1:700 scale, 0.2mm nozzle
Designer
19 h
3 plates
4.8(6)

1:625 scale, Pagoda Pieces
1:625 scale, Pagoda Pieces
Designer
1.3 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

A1 Mini Friendly Battleship Fuso Kit
A1 Mini Friendly Battleship Fuso Kit
19 h
3 plates
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Description

Welcome to my first attempt at a printable kit of the Battleship Fuso in 1:625 and 1:700 scale.

This model is based on the Fuso model in the game World of Warships, completely remodeled from the ground up, with many tweaks and adjustments to make it printable at stock 0.4mm nozzle that many printers have. Some small details (like AA guns and railings) are omitted due to size limitations, but I made sure that the overall look is maintained once fully assembled.

 

“What can be printed will be printed” is my approach to this project, and “Good Enough” is the intended result.

 

The print will take the full width and length of standard 256mm³ bed of Bambu printers (Sorry A1 Mini owners) and takes about 10 hours to print. Some refining will be required at the end, and pieces will have to be glued.

 

I've included labels on the sprue so you can figure out where the pieces will go just by looking at reference pictures, but I also attached a simple assembly guide.

 

If you want to see more warship related creations you can support my work through Patreon:

https://www.patreon.com/c/yurobeat

Fully assembled kit

Features:

  • Zero support needed.
  • Only ~80g of materials for the main print (~another 80gr for bottom hull and standee)
  • Traversable turrets.
  • Notches for ease of assembly.
  • Separate bottom hull & standee.
  • You can mix and match parts if you so desire.
Lmao

 

Disclaimer

This print will push the absolute limit of the printer in its stock form, so make sure everything is set up correctly and tuned to get the perfect print (Clean bed, filament tuning, flow calibration, etc)

For Bambu printers, please peel off the purge line after they are laid.

Print Settings (Double check):

  • Layer height: 0.1mm
  • Initial layer height: 0.28mm
  • Initial layer: 0.6mm
  • Wall generator: Arachne
  • Initial layer speed: 15mm/s
  • Outer wall: 30mm/s
  • Inner wall: 50mm/s

Make sure the first layer is perfect. If there are bed adhesion issue, either enable Brim, or use a glue stick.

 

Included in the print profiles are settings for eSun and Sunlu filaments but may not work for everyone.

I personally find Bambu's PLA Basic filament and its associated profile have the most flawless result but that's kinda expected.

 

AMS/Multi-color version
AMS/Multi-color example.
AMS/Multi-color example.

 

Have a 0.2mm nozzle? Then you can print in 1/700 scale, with Classic wall generator and even finer details.

 

If you have a bigger printer you can increase the size of the model but since I optimize it for 1:625 scale there won't be more details.

 

Good luck with the print!

Changelog

  • 18/11/'24 - Added Pagoda pieces only and 1:700 sprueless version (check in ‘Download STL/CAD files’)
  • 24/11/'24 - Organized into folders, added 1:625 sprueless version.
  • 29/11/'24 - Added Lower Hull parts only in 1:625 scale.
  • 02/12/'24 - Fixed some geometry on sprueless variant, added Lower Hull only, and Lower Hull Parts, all in 1:625 & 1:700 scale.

For BBFusoMODIFIER625, and BBFuso625PagodaPieces, scale down to 89.25% to get 1:700 scale


Documentation (1)

Assembly Guide (1)
BB_Fuso_Assembly.pdf

Comment & Rating (69)

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P1P Printer Scale 1:625, 0.4mm nozzle, PLA filament Excellent work, a shame the propellers are a little small, it would be magnificent to assemble it on a larger scale, making the lower and upper hulls in separate pieces to be joined together and the rest of the components enlarged in groups, such as superstructures, main and secondary cannons etc etc, I printed a U-boat whose hull was 6 parts to assemble plus the rest, I attach photos to give you an idea, if you can make another ship model (Yamato for example) :-) it would be a pleasure to print and assemble it
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Where did you get the submarine files to print? I need one 😍
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Replying to @Revo169 :
find it in thingverse under uboat.help you :-) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4173890/files (this are files for hull) https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4173959/files this are the accessories, have a big fun to printed and assembly it
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Replying to @zotac295 :
Thanks buddy. Its great to have the same hobby here ❤️
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My favourite print so far! Absolutely amazing and looks fantastic with some extra colour added. I have published profiles with all my colour edits and settings.
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hey, I have been looking to print this with your multi colors. but I don't have a 0.2 nozzle. only a 0.4, is there anything I would have to change aside from the nozzle size in the bumbu lab app. any values that need to be changed since I am using a 0.4 instead of a 0.2.
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Replying to @user_2865468519 :
hi 🙂I’m afraid I only ever print through the desktop software, never the mobile app so I can’t give you solid advice on the Handy app I’m afraid 😕 having said that, I would imagine so, but do beware it may not print correctly as it’s sliced for 0.2mm and trying to make the 0.4mm do the smaller layers and lines could go bad, but feel free to try of course, perhaps with one of the smaller plates so not too much is wasted if it goes wrong 🙂
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Replying to @Igniseus :
I should have worded it better I also use the desktop version. I will try and print it and see what happens.
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I printed it in Silk Silver, and the results were excellent
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Fantastic! Paint with can spray and custom made Layte gulf where she sank as a background.
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Simply beautiful A must-have for every WoW player Thank you, keep up the good work
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It has become very well
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1:625 scale, 0.4mm nozzle
came out as well as it could. really like the attention to details tho :)
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May I ask if this is my issue? Why does my fifth turret collide with the island, preventing it from completing the 360-degree rotation operation?
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The 5th turret is indeed very tight to the island, its most likely very small print clearance/layer shift on the island. Best way to fix it is to trim the turret slightly.
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Replying to @yurobuild :
I believe that the connection between the hull and the bottom of the ship can be further improved. A concave-convex groove structure can also be applied to the connection part, with a groove concaved in the hull and a triangular tip added towards the bow to facilitate the positioning of the bow. This would allow for convenient and quick assembly and positioning, without affecting the individual hull's balance on a flat surface.
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Replying to @user_3594187404 :
A groove to align the top/bottom hull is something I will implement on my next model, currently WIP. Once its done I will update this model as well :)
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There's an amazing amount of hours sank into this model. I salute you sir!
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