FPV Drone Crash Diorama Base (Universal Surface)
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Description
A dynamic FPV drone crash scene designed as a versatile diorama base.
This model captures the moment of impact, with the drone embedded into a fractured surface. The design intentionally avoids a fixed environment (like a windshield), allowing you to place it on different surfaces such as glass, car panels, desks, or display setups to create your own unique scene.
🔹 Features:
Single solid piece (easy to print)
Flat base for stable placement
Supports can be selectively left in place to enhance the chaos and give the crash a more raw, realistic look.
Designed for FDM printing
Durable crack structure (no fragile thin parts)
🔹 Creative Use:
Use it as a display piece, photography prop, or cinematic setup element. Works great for FPV enthusiasts, content creators, and diorama builders.
🔹 Print Notes:
Best printed in PLA or PETG. A matte filament enhances the surface detail. For best results, use a fine layer height (0.12–0.2 mm).
This design is meant to be flexible — the environment you place it in completes the story.
Boost Me (for free)
The more you boost the higher the drone will fly...and I'll be inclined to post more.
License
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