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LCS 32 - USS Santa Barbara

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The LCS 32 Santa Barbara is a modern Littoral Combat Ship of the US Navy, specifically designed for operations in coastal waters. A special feature of this ship is its trimaran design, which ensures high stability, a large deck area, and high speed. It thus embodies an entirely new generation of warships that no longer rely on heavy armor and gigantic guns, but on agility, precision, and technological superiority

 

Even if it is not a classic battleship in the historical sense, the LCS can be understood as a modern answer to the same challenges that once characterized the great battleships: control of the sea, projection of power, and the ability to influence the course of conflicts at crucial moments. In this regard, the Santa Barbara can be interpreted as a "battleship of the 21st century", not because of its size, but because of its role in the maritime structure

The model of the LCS 32 Santa Barbara was designed with a high level of detail. Many fine elements such as superstructures and deck details are included, with individual modifications made to facilitate stability and printability

 

The finished model has dimensions of 47 cm length, 10 cm width, and 15 cm height. It is displayed with a matching stand. The ship itself and the stand are divided into two parts for better printability and can be assembled using plug connections

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