Such a beautiful model!
SUNLU Silk Silver, some old sparkly silver PLA, Geetech silk gold, red black and blue are SUNLU PLA+, Transparent red PETG, and Amolen glow in the dark. Did a lot of tweaking and manual filament changes on my K1.
Such a beautiful model!
SUNLU Silk Silver, some old sparkly silver PLA, Geetech silk gold, red black and blue are SUNLU PLA+, Transparent red PETG, and Amolen glow in the dark. Did a lot of tweaking and manual filament changes on my K1.
Printed with layer 0,2 or variable layer height depending on part. The parts fitted perfectly. Had to do some work in the slicer in order to print some parts with different colours. I will sometime provide the parts as a remix.
@Martin models are the best. They include awesome details and are easy to print and assemble.
Made this with 8 color AMS on a Bambu P1S. Nice model tight fits on most of the parts however managed to get them together. (edited)
@ajbooter Beautiful build. What colors and filaments did you use. I love the contrast between the light and dark gray. According to the Smithsonian (whom restored the original production model for TOS and have it on display in the museum) the closest color is Benjamin Moore Heather Gray. I was looking at making the ship in a Steel/Blue Gray color.
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I used a lot of colors. from Overture, Bambu PLA Supports, and Ttyt3D. Silk colors are from Ttyt3D. I used a dark gray from Ttyt3D. The other grays are Overture along with the black. I think there were 12 in total. I had to use 8 filaments at once to do the saucer section.
Amazing, no, incredible design ... all parts fitted perfectly together ..
thanks for sharing these ... (edited)
Brutal!!!!!!
Very easy print. I've combined some parts and tinted them vertically to achieve better quality. Printed in 0.16mm layer, tokked bit more than 20 hours.
Tnx mate for the model.. Looks awesome just like your other ones