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Babylon 5 Warlock Class Destroyer

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Publication date 2021-04-19 at 08:30
Design number 405827

RobertJamesModels

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This is my 800mm long Warlock Class Destroyer from Babylon 5.
I broke the ship down into parts to get the best results from 3d printing for each part, and there is only 1 part that needs supports (46).

A lot of detail parts though are designed to be printed on a resin DLP/LCD style printer. These parts all have DLP in their name. All of the guns and cannons are DLP parts, and I would not recommend printing this ship unless you have access to a Resin printer.

Instructions steps 107 and 111 need styrene rod or brass tube. The lengths shown in the instruction image are the exterior lengths, add a bit for where it inserts into the model.

The ship is designed to be lit with LEDs. The engines have holes for 5mm and 10mm leds, and are designed to capture the LEDs when assembled. There are also a couple of rectangular openings in parts 17, 31, and 33. These should have 5x2mm rectangular LEDs mounted in them. Red on the left, green on the right. There are a multitude of holes in the inner struucture to run wires and/or fibre optics through.

It has a 12mm hole at the front and rear underneath so it can be mounted on a base using a piece of aluminium tube or similar. The bulk of the ship can be screwed together using M3x6mm screws. I recommend tapping part #2 with a screw before assembly, as it can be tight.

The file part numbers include how many to print, Ie: Warlock_45x4 means print part 45, 4 times. The parts are numbered in the order they appear in the instructions.

Part #66 has the a-z alphabet in the babylon 5 font so you can print the letters you need for your preferred ships name and number. The 2 letters to the right of the EA logo should be the first 2 letters of the ships name. Ie: TI from Titan, or ME from Merlin. The instructions actually show ME and Titan which is wrong, i forgot to change it!

Assembly instructions can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XxIFGNVSznsTJOdj7S0578RrFtCNnx9e/view?usp=sharing

Any issues let me know in the comments and i'll get back to you as soon as i can.

Come and let me know how your build is going on my facebook group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/360348098234645/

Thanks

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