Executor Class Super Star Destroyer
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Description
This is a Highly detailed model of the Executor Class Super Star Destroyer found in Star Wars.
It is known for being the largest of all of the star destroyers ever produced by the Galactic Empire. Key figures in the Star Wars Universe such as Darth Vader and Emperor Palpatine used these ships as their private vessels for multiple purposes.
The Super Star Destroyer is 12 times the size of a regular star destroyer coming in at 19,000 meters long or 19km. (Obviously the model isn't 19km its 35cm long)
This Model contains all the key details, but not all of them as at this scale FDM printers struggle with the super tiny and intricate details that would've otherwise been there. The Model Prints in 5 pieces including a stand. Assembly is relatively easy and I will give instructions below.
For Support removal be careful as to not damage the command bridge. Its tiny size and small details made it very fragile.
There is also a single piece model that prints in one big piece if that's what you would like to print. I wouldn't recommend it though as it does take up more filament and time to print.
For attachment of the command bridge first carefully remove supports and find the spot where the bridge should go. It around the spot where the back half of the ship starts to taper. The spot should the be size of the base of the command bridge. After locating where the bridge should go apply a small dab of superglue which is preferred for its fast drying capabilities,

Carefully lower the bridge onto the glue adjusting its position before the glue fully sets.

And there you have it Command Bridge is in place. Careful not to touch it during the other steps of assembly as it can easily snap off or break.

This Step is completely optional but if you own a smooth build plate it is recommended that you use it for best results. Before putting the two pieces of the ship together I like to sand down as much of the textured PEI rough surface that is left after printing.

The bumpy surface creates a visible gap and to avoid as much of it as possible I like to sand it down for a smoother finish for a more seamless gap.

After sanding I somewhat reduced the gap resulting in a better overall look.

for connecting the two pieces of the ship use the rectangular connector piece. Be careful though, if you have a ruler measure each of the long sides one should be roughly 14mm and the other 13. The connector should only fit in one way. If you try inserting and it requires much more force compared to the other side then flip it.

Apply a small dab of super glue to the connector and insert it into either of the pieces.

It should look like this. Apply more glue to the other end of the connector and insert it into the second piece.

The two halves should link up like this.

After that you're pretty much done. If you printed it in white and you don't like it you can paint it any color you want.
Happy Printing. Also LMK if you guys would prefer a taller stand.
Like the Model and what to see more..? Here's the whole collection! (So far)
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Here's the Model Links!
Resurgent Class Star Destroyer…. https://makerworld.com/en/models/1663977-resurgent-class-star-destroyer#profileId-1760714
Venator Class Star Destroyer…. https://makerworld.com/en/models/1669742-venator-class-star-destroyer#profileId-1767625
Harrower Class Dreadnaught… https://makerworld.com/en/models/1669051-harrower-class-dreadnaugt#profileId-1766784
TIE Interceptor…. https://makerworld.com/en/models/1612783-tie-interceptor#profileId-1701492
TIE Fighter…. https://makerworld.com/en/models/1651817-imperial-tie-fighter#profileId-1746436
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