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Drill Missile Ship/Bomber

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  • DMS_Back.stl
  • DMS_Front.stl
  • DMS_FullBuildPlate.stl
  • DMS_MissileBack.stl
  • DMS_MissileDrill.stl
  • DMS_UpperLowerWinglets.stl

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Publication date 2023-10-10 at 23:22
Design number 1506602

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This is the drill missile ship from the battle of the Rainbow Galaxy with Lysis in the first series of Starblazers, The Quest for Iscandar. The Drill missile portion is removable and made to fit the Wave Motion Gun of the Yamato model I have. It is roughly 11 mm in diameter. The render images more accurately show the correct colors of the plane.

3D printing settings

Largest Pieces are about 110mm wide
Printed with a 0.3mm nozzle but you can do it with a 0.4mm or .2.
0.15mm layer height.
Brim optional but I prefer none for easier cleanup(there are lots of small details.)
Infill and walls you can set whatever you want.

I printed PLA with 210C nozzle and 60C bed at 50mm/s on my Creality Sermoon D1, which took about 3 hours.

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