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USS Gerald R. Ford Class Aircraft Carrier

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
11.8 h
6 plates
5.0(1)

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Description

The Gerald R. Ford-class represents the latest generation of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers of the United States Navy.
Designed for increased sortie rates, reduced crew requirements, and advanced onboard systems, it marks a major evolution in carrier design.

 

This model is specifically optimized to maximize the printable size on standard Bambu Lab build plates (P1, P2, X1, A1 series) while maintaining high detail and clean geometry.

Perfect for display, collection, or as part of a modern naval fleet.

 

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Hey all,
I would really appreciate if you boost my model(s).
It really motivates me to make more models.
I´ve got some vessels still in line to come :)

Assembly is fairly easy as you just have to glue the two hull parts and the island together. Glueing the socket is optional, but recommended.

 

Water Line or full hull options are easily realized as the lower hull part is seperate.

 

Filaments used:

  • Light grey = Geeetech Grey PETG
  • Dark grey = Sunlu Grey PETG Mate
  • Black = Sunlu Black PETG Mate
  • Red = Sunlu Red PETG
  • White = Sunlu White PETG
  • Wood Base = Creality CR-Wood PLA
  • Gold = Eryone Gold PLA

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