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Babylon 5 Space Station

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0.2mm nozzle, 0.06mm layer, 4 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm nozzle, 0.06mm layer, 4 walls, 5% infill
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41.6 h
20 plates
5.0(8)

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I present you with home made Babylon5 space station from a legendary Babylon5 SciFi series.

  • I have printed it using 0.2 nozzle, unfortunately due to time constraints (incoming competition, work, rl life, you get it) I had no time to see what is wrong with my printer and had to carry on with printing to get it done in time. Which means my test print is a bit of stringy, and ugly, but if you get 0.2 running nicely, it should look much better.
  • You can also scale it up a bit and use 0.4 nozzle (if you print with 0.4 at default size, you will loose detail).
  • Model is meant to be printed and glued together, cube pegs ("1-2 Connector" and Connectors) should fit very loosely and are just for a purpose of guiding with gluing, they will not hold the model in place. Of course you can always add your own, and try it out without glue.
  • There are 2 kinds of connectors, one from plate "1-2 Connector" which is only meant to hold plate 1 and plate 2_Heavy together and 13 more connectors on plate "Connectors" that should fit all other places.
  • Connector 1_2, should be first put into item from plate 1, and then glued to item from plate 2 - this is due to its size, if you do it other way around it will fall into item 2 and it'll be tad of problem to get it out.
  • All items are printed with 5% infill, except for those whose plates have "Heavy" in their name (2_Heavy, 3_Heavy, 7_Heavy). Heavy objects are meant to help with balancing things out. Of course you can always try creating different stand, I especially made mine in a way it doesn't alter the space station in anyway.
  • Solar panels (Solars plate) should be easy enough to glue
  • Zero-G sector (Zero-G sector 1 and 2 plates) are a bit tricky to glue, and require some manual shenanigans, but it is doable.

     

     

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