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SpaceX Super Heavy Booster

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A1 mini
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H2D
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X1E
H2S
H2D Pro
H2C
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A2L

AMS
AMS
Designer
6.2 h
2 plates
5.0(46)

Hot Staging Thermal Separation Ring
Hot Staging Thermal Separation Ring
Designer
39 min
1 plate
4.9(32)

No AMS
No AMS
Designer
5.9 h
2 plates
5.0(12)

Optional Fins 0.2 Nozzle
Optional Fins 0.2 Nozzle
Designer
36 min
1 plate
4.7(7)

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English: This is a model of the latest SpaceX Super Heavy. I mostly referenced the new Booster 13 (B13). The model + base is about 325 mm tall or ~12.8 in. The assembly is very straightforward, but an assembly instructor is provided below. Depending on printer models, you may need to apply glue during assembly. It is fully compatible with my OLM model, Starship V2 model, and HLS model.

 

This is a model based on the latest SpaceX Super Heavy Booster 13 (B13). Including the base, the total height of the model is 325 mm. Assembly is relatively simple; please refer to the assembly guide below. Depending on your printer model, glue may be needed during assembly. It is perfectly compatible with myOLM model,Starship V2 model, andStarship HLS model.

 

English: 2024/11/12 Update: Hot Staging print profile is now added. This hot staging design was introduced by SpaceX a while ago and is believed to hold future Starships. Please print this model if you would like to stack my Starship V2 (releasing soon) on this Super Heavy booster.

 

2024/11/12 Update: A print profile for the hot staging ring has been newly added. SpaceX showed this design in a presentation, and it is believed that this design will be used for future Starship launches. If you want to stack my Starship V2 model (releasing soon) on this Super Heavy booster, you can print this model.

 

English: I uploaded 3 print profiles:

  1. AMS: Needs an AMS to give the letters on the nameplate a different color than the base.
  2. No AMS: No AMS needed. The letters on the name plate will have the same color as the base.
  3. Optional Fin: 0.2 Nozzle: print the fins using a 0.2 mm nozzle to give them more details. This is completely optional, as the above print profiles already include fins.

 

I uploaded 3 print profiles:

  1. AMS: Needs an AMS. This is mainly for coloring the nameplate on the base.
  2. No AMS: No AMS is needed. The nameplate text and the base will be the same color.
  3. Optional Fin: 0.2 Nozzle: Printing the grid fins with a 0.2 nozzle will provide better details. Please print as needed. The previous two print profiles already include the grid fins.

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problems with optional fins I changed the nozzle and switched to 0.2 to see if it would make a difference but nothing. I tried 5 times, the last time I changed the filament name by switching to generic instead of esun. all other prints had no issues. 2 that lasted until the end, 1 started from the beginning of the print on the second pass and the second one that started was at the end of 8 minutes. I removed the filament pieces with a toothpick to avoid polluting the others. I don't understand what's happening. I tried to modify the settings but nothing
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Hi, I recommend washing the build plate. It sounds like a bed adhesion issue to me. Hope this helps!
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Replying to @Anxiety :
Thanks, I'll try it, but I had reversed the orientation of the print bed, which was brand new, never used. The other prints had absolutely no problems. That's what I don't understand. If it works, I'll wash it quite often.
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thanks again for the advice A wash of the plate was enough No worries this time 💪💪✌️🖐👍👍👍👍
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had a blast building this with my son. great work. thank you 🙏
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Thanks for sharing! Don't forget to print the grid fins on the booster haha
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Beautiful! Superb model that finishes the set with my Starship print. Thank you so much for this amazing model! can’t wait to see what you come up with next..
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what filament?
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I used Geeetech silk silver...always have great results with it and it actually looks like metal!
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wow 🤯 absolutely amazing if you can, can you make a place where It can land to like create a chopstick catch
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the top part broke it was empty like why man
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Hmm... It's empty for filament and print time saving, but thanks for sharing.
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Hello from Germany, Very nice design, I had a lot of fun printing it. I hope there will be many more designs from you. Greetings Addabas62
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Thank you for sharing your compilation
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Hot Staging Thermal Separation Ring
Greate.
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Thanks for sharing! The brim for the hot staging ring can be removed:)
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AMS
Greate Design.
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Thanks!
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No AMS
Great Model, havebt put it together, but think it looks great!
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Thanks!
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No AMS
Excellent model, printed in white, but it's truly beautiful
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Thank you so much for sharing
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