Full size missile is approximately 5.3 ft long. Scale accordingly as desired.

Recommended print specs. For best results, sand all PTEG with 120 grit sandpaper, give it a couple coats of filler primer, sand more with 220 grit, and paint with your color of choice.
| File name | Material | Notes |
| Nose | Clear resin | After printing, sand with 600 grit sandpaper. Spray with gloss clear coat for the transparent effect. After assembling Seeker_Dish and Seeker_Main, glue this to Missile_1. This should be your last step. |
| Seeker_Dish | resin | Print the dish with supports on the convex side of the dish. The base of the dish is intended to be glued to Missile_1. Sand with 600 grit sandpaper and paint with primer and gold. |
| Seeker_Main | resin | Similar to Seeker_Dish, print oriented in such a way that supports are touching bottom areas that will not be seen. Sand, prime, and paint with a dark grey |
| Missile_1 | PTEG | 3 walls, 20% lightning infill, normal supports |
| Missile_2 | PTEG | 3 walls, 20% lightning infill, normal supports |
| Missile_3 | PTEG | 3 walls, 20% lightning infill, no supports |
| Missile_4 | PTEG | 3 walls, 20% lightning infill, no supports |
| Missile_5 | PTEG | 3 walls, 20% lightning infill, no supports |
| Missile_6 | PTEG | 3 walls, 20% lightning infill, no supports |
| Missile_7 | PTEG | 3 walls, 20% lightning infill, normal supports. This is the largest piece |
| Missile_8 | PTEG | 3 walls, 40% lightning infill, infill line multiplier: 2, normal supports. After post-processing, insert 10x3mm neodymium magnets into the 4 cavities that attach themselves to the 4x Guidance_Fin's. |
| Guidance_Fin | PTEG | Print 4x of these. After post-processing, insert a 10x3mm neodymium magnets into the cavity that comes in contact with Missile_8. |
EDIT:
9/17/24 - As requested, I have uploaded the full missile body in both .3mf and .stl. Also as requested, an alignment tool folder has been uploaded with some small guides that can be used to align the missile body pieces. I did not personally use these as I found it easier to “eyeball” alignment, but feel free to use if you would like.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.