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English: This is a highly anticipated Starship V2 model. I mainly referenced images of the latest S33 and S34 Starships. If you print it using my print profiles, the model is about 26 cm (~10.2 in) tall and takes as little as 4.7 hours to print (Regular No AMS). The model is fully compatible with my Super Heavy booster model and OLM model. Please also print the hot staging if you would like to place the Starship on top. Glue is needed during assembly. Please make sure you test-fit all the parts before you apply any glue. You can sand the edges of some parts down, if you want them to fit more seamlessly.

 

This is a highly anticipated Starship V2 model. When designing it, I mainly referenced the latest S33 and S34. If printed using my uploaded print profiles, the model will be approximately 26 cm tall and will take a minimum of 4.7 hours to print (Regular No AMS). This model is fully compatible with mySuper Heavy booster modelandOLM model. Glue is needed for assembly Please be sure to dry-fit once before applying glue If you want cleaner bonding surfaces, you can sand them beforehand

 

There are 2 versions: regular edition and exploratory edition. The latter one has some interior structure implemented. It carries 2 stacks of the Starlink V2 Starship version. I referenced the Starlink Cargo ship demo SpaceX released a while ago and made some educated guesses based on limited online resources. There are 2 free Starlinks in my print profiles. You can place them more outward to simulate them being ejected (see the instructions for more details).

 

This model has two versions: Regular Edition and Exploratory Edition The latter features some interior structure and two stacks of Starlink V2 models The interior structure references a Starlink deployment demo video from SpaceX, with parts without public information conjectured based on experience There are two independent Starlink models in the print profiles, which can be placed as desired Placing them slightly outward can simulate the Starship releasing Starlinks (for details, please refer to the assembly guide)

 

English: I uploaded 4 print profiles. Please thoroughly clean your build plate before printing, as some parts have a small bottom layer.

1)Regular Edition AMS: No interior + colored nameplate

2)Regular Edition No AMS: No interior + uncolored nameplate

3)Exploratory Edition AMS: Interior + colored Starlink + colored nameplate

4)Exploratory Edition No AMS: Interior + uncolored Starlink + uncolored nameplate

 

I uploaded 4 print profiles Please clean your build plate before printing, otherwise small parts with a small first layer might tip over

1)Regular Edition AMS: No interior + multi-color nameplate

2)Regular Edition No AMS: No interior + single-color nameplate

3)Exploratory Edition AMS: With interior + multi-color Starlink model + multi-color nameplate

4)Exploratory Edition No AMS: With interior + single-color Starlink model + single-color nameplate

 

English: Revision (11/30): The arrangement of the engines and base was updated to reflect the correct engine orientation.

 

Revision (11/30): Fixed engine placement errors and updated the base simultaneously

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It would be great if you could leave a like or a boost, as making this kind of complex model takes a lot of effort and a few kgs of filament for prototyping and optimization. My goal is to let everyone, no matter if you can afford a ton of filament or only a few spools, enjoy 3D printing by designing small but detailed models.
If you want to see more high-quality rocket models, please boost This will encourage me to continue working on models Thank you

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printed in silver and black
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Thanks for sharing!
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Replying to @Anxiety :
Now to print the booster!
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Replying to @Blayde :
Hope everything goes well!
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Beautiful piece, precise fit, printed in A1 format, I joined the black pieces together, leaving them in 3 parts, to have fewer joints. Printed perfectly. It turned out beautiful.
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Thanks a lot for sharing and boosting!
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Thank you. this is an excellent model. i made a Starship Trump Edition :) gold plated :D
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Wait, this might actually happen one day lol. Thanks a lot for your compliment and boost! Also, did you put the golden fin parts reversed? The side with pattern should face outward.
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Wow! Came out perfect and looks great! Been waiting on a Starlink model and this one is top notch! Thanks for making another awesome highly detailed model that doesn’t take a week to print!
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It came out so nice! Thanks a ton for sharing your print, your compliment, and boost!
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very nice model. easy to assemble. one thing could be better there are big gaps between black heat shield pieces (see picture)
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I just printed and noticed that too
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What is the scale? Printing it out piece by piece and it's looking great so far!
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Thanks! It's a very weird scale, around 1: 211 if you use my print profiles. I wanted it to be as small as possible without sacrificing details.
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Replying to @Anxiety :
By the way my A1 Mini keeps failing when getting to the more detailed engine sections on your Starship and Super Heavy models. Any tips? I have great adhesion but parts start snapping off during the intricate parts.
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Replying to @Anxiety :
And also I'm using SUNLU PLA Basic Silver
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brim was unnecessary and difficult to remove
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Thanks for your feedback! I'll look into this.
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I have an a1 with textured plate and even when slightly dirty, a reprinted model without a brim stuck fine, even at ludicrous speed
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may i ask is this the correct scale? if not could you design one to fit please??? https://makerworld.com/en/models/775756#profileId-712324
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They are in close in scale. If you scale my model to 116.13% (my print profiles are in 110%), then it becomes 1:200 scale and will fit that Mechazilla model. If you need help scale it up, feel free to dm your email, and I can send a print profile to you.
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Replying to @Anxiety :
Thank you I will give it shot! Is this the same for your heavy booster?
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Replying to @MiniatureAdvent :
Yep, the 116.13% scaling factor also applies to my super heavy booster. Please DO NOT export all the parts from the BambuStudio first, and then scale them up and slice them in a different slicer, as the model in all the print profiles were currently set to 110%. Hope this helps!
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A very beautiful and detailed model. Thank you very much!
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Made on my A1, amazing model, awesome detail, turned out perfect using PLA Silk+ Silver filament, thanks!
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Thanks for sharing!
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