cylonchaney Posted February 2 Author Share Posted February 2 This thing is going to be freaking huge! The Klingon ship is about the length of the DST Minimate Enterprise. The dropship is about twice as long. Once complete, I'll see if I can squish it a litte. But it's got to have room for the APC. The whole point of building it, is that it has to be able to deliver the mini-APC. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cylonchaney Posted February 2 Author Share Posted February 2 To get a better idea of scale. Haven't carved out the cockpit yet so just sat him on top. If I don't find a way to shrink it some, that's going to take some serious print time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cylonchaney Posted February 3 Author Share Posted February 3 Just the cockpit and a bit more work at the front and I'll have the main shape done. Still have to carve out the cockpit and canopy and add a bunch of hinges in various places and more detail. I think it's going to end up at about 16" (roughly 400 mm I think for metric types). Hopefully I can shrink it down some. For anyone thinking of picking up new skill, there's no way I would have thought I could do this a year ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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cylonchaney Posted February 3 Author Share Posted February 3 One thing about ending up so big is it may end up fitting two pilots after all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cylonchaney Posted February 13 Author Share Posted February 13 (edited) All of the fun part of the dropship is out of the way and I'm slowing down. I'm happy with the resemblance. Now it's all the less fun detail stuff. The weapons pods need hinges. I need to carve out the canopy and create hinge. Hinge for the ramp. Cockpit seats. I may have it open into the cargo area. Headlights. For once, I will make the landing gear more detailed. None of this is as fun as the early design stages when every step seems to bring you much closer. And then there's still chopping it up for 3d printing. Anyway, I'll get there eventually. Meanwhile, I've been working on my TOS Trek stuff as well. I incorporated a new technique to get more organic shapes into my models. Basically I traced over part of the secondary hull in Inkscape and output a SVG file. I can pull that into openSCAD and rotate it 360 degrees to make a solid shape. I'm going to try the same technique to get a better looking saucer / primary hull. Edited February 13 by cylonchaney Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
luke314pi Posted February 13 Share Posted February 13 I love seeing the dropship come together! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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cylonchaney Posted February 19 Author Share Posted February 19 Progress continues slowly these days but it continues. This is going to be my most detailed work yet, including actual seats in the cockpit. Still working on all the hinged parts currently. I think this sucker is going to measure about 18" long when built. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mattallica Posted February 19 Share Posted February 19 So Freakin cool! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elhonez Posted February 20 Share Posted February 20 I am in awe of this -- knowing nothing of 3D printing, am I right to assume that this would need to be assembled in parts? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cylonchaney Posted February 23 Author Share Posted February 23 (edited) On 2/19/2024 at 8:55 AM, Mattallica said: So Freakin cool! On 2/19/2024 at 6:12 PM, elhonez said: I am in awe of this -- knowing nothing of 3D printing, am I right to assume that this would need to be assembled in parts? Thanks for the positivity guys. It's always appreciated. It will probably be summer by the time I finish it enough to print. Still a lot of detail to go and I'm less motivated now. But I do want to own the finished thing so I'll get there eventually. I mentioned in an earlier post, there's an art to cutting up your design for 3d printing. For my stuff, I want the layer lines to all be on the same plane and the cleanest finish possible. I add things like slots and tabs so wings will be symmetrical. I try to also consider where seams will be. Ideally, where there's already a line. To answer your question, yes it will be printed in separate parts and assembled. At a minimum, everything functional or hinged has to be a separate piece. Canopies, doors, wheels, that kind of thing. The tail will most certainly be split off for printing. Once I've done all the cuts that make sense, if the rest of the main body is too big for my printer, I will cut it into smaller pieces. Or if I think I can end up with a nicer surface by cutting it further I will do that. This will be the first project where the ship body may be too big for my print bed which is 220 mm or 8" square approximately. My previous designs are each up in the neighbourhood of 20 separate parts to print. This one has 44 missiles alone. So it will be lots of printing. And lots of printing time. I can count up in my head about 30 separate printed parts requried. Probably closer to 40. Still working on Trek ships. I think I'm going to do a Reliant. Possibly a ship for every captain. There's a "choppa" I really need to get to. LOL And recently I've been thinking about a car base and a Charger body for it as another project. And I really need to get around to taking some photos of some of my more secretive projects. I've got stuff that's been on my shelf for years but I just haven't got around to taking a pic. Edited February 23 by cylonchaney Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cylonchaney Posted Thursday at 02:07 PM Author Share Posted Thursday at 02:07 PM I've been on a bit of a break from vehicle design. Too busy with work and life etc. Last night the urge struck me to do a little CAD work. I thought this show had just finally hit its stride in the last season. It's a shame it got cancelled just as it was finally getting good. But I always loved the ship design. The latest ship I feel compelled to design is what I lovingly call the Archerprise. I've been thinking all of these captains with no crew should at least have a ship. I think I'm going to do a Voyager and Enterprise D, maybe a Defiant for Sisko, and maybe a cube for the Borg Queen. Will definitely do a TOS shuttle. Not sure if a tiny single seater (likely) or a bigger one to hold the "Galileo 7". Will plug away slowly at the Aliens dropship when the mood strikes. It looks so close but there is so much work to do on it still. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DSTZach Posted Thursday at 06:14 PM Share Posted Thursday at 06:14 PM Wow, that's awesome! I BARELY watched the show, but I always liked the ship. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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