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1m long Babylon 5 Omega Class Destroyer

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Publication date 2021-04-19 at 09:02
Design number 405841

RobertJamesModels

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3D model description

Here it is, my biggest model, the gigantic, kick-ass, 1 meter long Omega Class Destroyer from Babylon 5. (thats about 40" for the metrically challenged).

The ship weighs about 3.4kg, and is made up of 356 parts, and on my Printers, took a total of 280 hours of printing. It mostly screws together for ease of assembly, with smaller detail parts glued on. I broke the ship down into parts to get the best results from 3d printing for each part, and there are almost no supports needed.

The ship was designed to be printed completely on an FDM printer, but there are a few parts such as the guns, and some detail panels that would benefit from being printed on a DLP resin printer. No part exceeds 200mm on the print bed, so that is the largest size print bed required.

The ship has LOADS of space inside for wiring for LEDs, though its not a very brightly lit ship, what lights it does have can be easily installed. There is also plenty of space to fit a motor/servo/stepper to make the rotating section spin.

Please read the linked Readme document below, as it details various assembly notes and errata, provides a full list of extras required to build it (such as screws, styrene/brass rod, etc), and gives a full list of parts, their quantities required, weights, and print times.

This is not a weekend build or print, it is a seriously big model kit, and intended for those who really enjoy building big ass model space ships, and are prepared to put in the time and effort on it.

View the Readme doc here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13WRJOZ696rJD-TNv2zvd5QoNOkYD8zYW/view?usp=sharing

Download the Instructions here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lGGT3frf-fRGj_46uEQCWmR8e5eRqYIv/view?usp=sharing

Please come and visit me in my Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/360348098234645/

And let me know what you think, any comments, suggestions, and feedback are always welcome.

Thanks

Rob.

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