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BC-304 MK2 (Stargate)

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This is the new and very much improved version of the BC-304 class from the show Stargate. Originally I intended to release it as a remix of the original one, but the changes are quite large so I decided to post it as an entirely new model, which it is.

The model is redesigned to be much more screen accurate. It also features nice addon - working hangar bay doors revealing the entire hangar area. The roof of the hangar is also removable so you can display it also with the fleet of F-302s very nicely visible. It also has the placket with the ships name in correct place and it is done in such a way that the placket is interchangable. So If you do not like my ARES 06, you can use DAEDALUS 02, ODYSSEY 03, APOLLO 04 or HAMMOND 05.

Another big - and main - change is the way the model is divided into the kit. It is now much more simpler, consisting of much less parts. And the entire assembly is way more simple. 

The F-302 is unfortunatelly too small and delicate so it is not suitable for FDM printing. Here you really need SLA printer, otherwise you have to skip them as printing them from FDM printer is impossible in my oppinion.

As before, this is a kit so no glue needed at all. For even easier assembly, watch the following video: 

 



Hope you like it. Happy printing ;)

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