I only need to print out the umbilical cover between the trunk and capsule, and a couple copies of the astronaut in SpaceX suit included the files. The nose cone opens to show the docking mechanism, and there's an interior. It's taken about 2 weeks to print it all the longest prints took about 18 hours on my Ender 3 Pro. At 1/27 scale, it's about 29 cm long when finished (see ruler in pic). I'm almost finished printing the "Crew Dragon (Model S)" from ( ). I hope to do a cargo version of Dream Chaser, Gateway, and maybe Blue Moon but would be starting all the 3D models from scratch. Some other models that print well that I've also added to this little collection from this list and includes some below: Ĭygnus Enhanced: -> I separated out the solar panels on this one and have files if anyone is interested. It was a little challenging to print at a smaller scale, I left out the maneuvering thrusters for now. The Orion model here is fantastic with tons of detail. I tweaked the engine/tank section to separate them to gain some more colour contrast: The Dynetics lander is a model that's geared towards kids but prints and assembles quite well. I printed them each out at 1:88 scale (to match some model rockets I've built). There are a few Artemis specific models out there, so far I've found Orion and the Dynetics lander. I picked myself up a 3D printer and of course had to test it out with a few space models.
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