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Albator 2013 Arcadia 3D Frame

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  • Arcadia-3DFrame-BaseHexagone.stl
  • Arcadia-3DFrame-BasePleine.stl
  • Arcadia-3DFrame-CanonCorne.stl
  • Arcadia-3DFrame-CorpsAvant.stl
  • Arcadia-3DFrame-Crane.stl
  • Arcadia-3DFrame-SansBase.stl
  • Arcadia-3DFrame_Notice.pdf

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Publication date 2020-07-02 at 14:24
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-07-01 at 21:13
Design number 166919

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3D model description

Following the creation of the Arcadia - 2013, I gathered all the test pieces and when I saw them I thought it would be interesting to create several visuals of the model.

Here again I started again from my construction tools that I adapted a bit, but the principle remains the same and the glue pot is still necessary.

In the files I'm delivering a frame for the ship to attach itself to.

The idea here is to reproduce the scene where the ship appears coming out of a big black cloud...

We're going to have to replicate that smoke. Cotton colored black will do the trick.

To fix it, we will use the supplied attachments which will fit into the hexagons and which can receive pieces of wooden skewer pick which will hold the cotton without being visible.

It will also be possible for you if you are a bit of a handyman to hide leds which, by lighting up, will be able to simulate lightning.

I also had in mind to use this file to replay the scene where the Arcadia destroys the ships by crashing into them, it would have been necessary to add ship debris around the Arcadia using once again hexagonal pieces to hang them.

I make my files available free of charge, it is forbidden to sell them.

If you modify them, it's for your own version, it is forbidden to distribute modified versions.

If you have any questions or small modification requests, please contact me.

If you appreciate my work and want to participate in my coffee chat, the donation button is at your disposal.


Following the Creation of Arcadia - 2013, I gathered all the test pieces and when I saw them I thought it would be interesting to break down the model into several visuals

Again I started with my construction tools which I adapted a little bit, but the principle remains the same and the pot of glue is still necessary.

In the files I deliver a frame on which the vessel will be fixed.

The idea here is to reproduce the scene where the ship appears out of a big black cloud...

For that it will be necessary to reproduce this smoke. Cotton colored black will do the trick

To fix it we will use the annexed parts provided which will be housed in the hexagons and which will be able to receive pieces of wood picker skewer which will hold the cotton without being visible.

It will also be possible if you are a little handyman to hide leds there, which, by lighting up, can simulate lightning

I also had in mind to use this file to replay the scene where the Arcadia destroys the ships by rushing at them, it would have been necessary to add ship debris around the Arcadia using once again the hexagonal pieces to hang them

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