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Mars Attacks! Spaceship

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0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 20% infill
0.2mm layer, 5 walls, 20% infill
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The Mars Attacks! spaceships are anything but scary in the classic sense They resemble enormous chromed flying saucers, shiny like 1950s appliances, with a shape so perfectly round they almost look like toys They float innocently in the skies, motionless and silent, as if they are there just out of curiosity… but it is precisely this unreal calm that makes them unsettling When they stop over cities, they look like they're parked without permission, elegant and kitsch at the same time, ready to unleash chaos without the slightest warning The film Mars Attacks!, released in 1996 and directed by Tim Burton, is a crazy sci-fi satire inspired by old trading cards from the sixties It tells of a completely bonkers alien invasion, populated by Martians with huge brains, sadistic stares, and shrill laughter, obsessively repeating their famous “Ack! Ack!” Burton uses this story to mock classic invasion films and, at the same time, humanity, politics, the military, and the media, showing characters who are often arrogant or naive and react in the worst possible way The tone is deliberately exaggerated and cruel, with dark humor that subverts all heroic expectations There are no true world saviors, only absurd situations and a huge cast that contributes to the general chaos In the end, as often happens in Burton's cinema, salvation doesn't come from strength or strategic intelligence, but from something so ridiculous it's brilliant A film that looks like a colorful and noisy caricature, but underneath it enjoys suggesting that perhaps, when faced with aliens, we aren't all that brilliant And if you're as passionate about this amazing film as I am, now you can easily recreate a real alien invasion! It's ideal for decorating your spaces! In Plate two, I've included different versions of the pedestal into which you can insert the spaceship: various heights, various angles, allowing you to print the one you prefer most and create incredibly realistic compositions So you decide which ones you want to print If you love Mars Attacks!, don't forget to visit my profile and browse my other tributes to this icon! Have fun!!!!!

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