Update 3/1/24.
Added optional below water part of ship plus improved photos.
Below water parts are printed separately in 2 separate print profiles, one for the hull part itself and then one for the really small parts like propellors.
Hull can be fixed to main body of the ship from the bottom using 2 to 4 M2x8 cap head bolts (or glue).
Rear propellor and motor units are then pushed into the back of the hull using a small screwdriver,
with front bow thruster propellors slotted in from the top of the hull part and stabilisers also pushed in.
Multi colour version of P&O Cruises Arvia scaled down to 1:1000 in order to allow it to print on a single build plate.
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Notes for main part of ship.
Arvia is P&O Cruises newest and joint largest ship that was launched in Dec 2022 and the only that I have modelled so far that I haven't yet sailed on.
As I had to scale down the model to 99% to get it to fit onto the build plate it is actually techniquely 1:1010
A print profile that also includes P&O Cruises other ‘Excellence class' ship Iona is also included - as printing to two ships at the same time is more efficient in terms of overall print time and waste if you don't mind slotting Iona back together.
Some minor support structures have been included within the model - see yellow and red colour coding in the pictures below in order to allow them to print without slicer supports. (Pictures are actually of Iona - but the support structure is almost identical).
I think it is ok to leave the yellow colour coded supports in place permanently - but I would recommend snipping off the red coded supports if you want to make the ship a little bit more authentic.
Prints in about 28hrs on a Bambu Lab X1C 0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer height.
Only one test print of this ship has been done - and it was printed at the same time as its Sister ship Iona in order to save overall print time and waste.
Before attempting this print I would recommend trying a single colour version first in order to check that the print works ok for you.
Filament for the test prints was sponsored by Bambu Lab.
The print really needs 11 colours - and ideally 3 AMS units - however it is probably possible to use 2 AMSs - with some mid print colour swaps within the AMS units - as for example Orange is only used for the life boats which are relatively low down, and yellow doesn't start to be used until quite high in the model. Also black is only used in the top few layers.
Recommended filaments to use for the print are:
Bambu Lab PLA Matte Marine Blue
Bambu Lab PLA Basic Black
Bambu Lab PLA Basic Orange
Bambu Lab PLA Basic Dark Green
Bambu Lab Matte Grass Green (HEX Code #61C680)
Bambu Lab Iridium Gold Metallic (HEX Code #B39B84)
Bambu Lab Matte Ivory White (HEX Code #FFFFFF).
Bambu LAB PLA Silver (HEX Code #A6A9AA)
Bambu Lab PLA Basic Blue (HEX Code #00358E)
Bambu Lab PLA Basic Yellow
Bambu Lab PLA Basic Red (COOD1E)
Timelapse of test print (with Arvia the ship that was printed as one in the middle) here..
For background info about the development of these models see this forum thread.
https://forum.bambulab.com/t/cruise-ship-print/5122/73
Link to facebook post about the first test print of this model
https://www.facebook.com/groups/bambulabofficialusers/posts/1061589054785113
Modelled from photos and videos using Fusion 360.
Models of other P&O ships at various sizes are also available on MakerWorld.
This is a personal project. I have no connection to P&O Cruises or Carnival Corporation other than being a customer.
Models hosted exclusively on Makerworld until Dec 2023.
This version is released under a CC Non Commercial No Derivatives license due the P&O Cruises branding.
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