uss enterprise ncc 1701 3d model
2329613 3d models found related to uss enterprise ncc 1701 3d model.cgtrader
The iconic spaceship that boldly went where no human had gone before - the majestic USS Enterprise NCC-1701, a vessel of unyielding determination and unwavering courage, cutting through the vast expanse of space with an unrelenting passion for...
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... Enterprise, soars through the galaxy as the stalwart NCC-1701 - a symbol of human ingenuity and determination. ...Embark on a virtual tour of this majestic ship, crafted with precision by artisGL: https://artisgl.com/star-trek-uss-enterprise-ncc-1701
gambody
You can pay with PayPal or your credit card.Watch the tutorial on how to assemble USS Enterprise NCC-1701 3D Printing Model at Gambody YouTube channel.Also, you may like the other Space Ships 3D Printing Models as well as Spock 3D Printing...
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This Kelvin timeline starship came from the film Star Trek: Beyond which has different design from the film in 2009. ...Download as .max file for better detail model.
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... total of 334,405 edges and 167,433 faces. The project has 1,111 component instances, spread across 31 groups and utilizes 185 unique component definitions. Additionally, there are six layers in the model, with 18 different materials used throughout.
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A photo-realistic USS Enterprise NCC-1701 model, low in polygon count for fast rendering, is available with Vray 3.0 materials and textures. The model includes unwrapped meshes and independent textures for each sector, optimized resolutions, and...
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This Heavy Cruiser Starship came from the film Star Trek (2009) Kelvin timeline.
sketchfab
Human: Here's a detailed 3D high-poly model of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701.\nThe additional file includes:\n1. A Collada (.dae) file for easy import into various software programs\n2. An Autodesk FBX (.fbx) file for seamless integration with Autodesk...
cults3d
This is my rendition of the Star Trek USS Enterprise NCC - 1701 The model consists of 14 pieces and 3 pieces for the base. All the parts have a .2mm tolerance between them and should fit together nicely with a semi loose fit. With the exception of...
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This is my rendition of the Star Trek USS Enterprise NCC - 1701. The model consists of 14 pieces and 3 pieces for the base. All parts have a .2mm tolerance between them and should fit together smoothly with a semi-loose fit, except for the base...
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Assemble your Star Trek Enterprise model with ease by printing out and then gluing together the pre-cut pieces. ...For optimal adhesion, utilize superglue.
prusaprinters
Model of the Enterprise from Star Trek II "Wrath of Khan". Print instructionsI have cut the model in center Hull and Warp Engine tips to allow printing of the ship with the best detail and not support destroying detail. I printed the ships with...
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I meticulously crafted the iconic starship Enterprise from 1966's original Star Trek series, deliberately omitting intricate details to keep things simple. Despite the challenge, I'm pleased with how it turned out. This model was carefully designed...
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The original Star Trek TOS Enterprise model has dimensions of 333 x 178 x 83 mm and requires approximately 17 hours to print using 268 grams (89.87 meters) of 1.75mm filament, as per Cura estimates. An optimized version was updated on May 19, 2014,...
myminifactory
... starship, synonymous with exploration and discovery throughout the galaxy. ...Often hailed as the "starship Enterprise," this iconic vessel has been the central character in numerous television series and films within the vast Star Trek universe.
thingiverse
... made this yet. ... The saucer and body are one piece however if you care to you can attempt to make it two pieces. If you are a serious Trekkie don't look for the shuttle bay other than that enjoy. P.S. This is my first 3d thing on Thingiverse
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... far edges. A brim may help, but expect a slight gap when gluing together. Filler can be used to fix this if the model is painted. ... Post-Printing Assembly Assemble all parts using an adhesive, such as super glue, which works well and sets quickly.
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Remix of USS Enterprise NCC 1701 by Dsk001 to print at 290% on FLSUN QQ-S. 2.4Kg. Arm prepared for 195mm M5 threaded Rod. ...
sketchfab
Human: Highly detailed 3D model of the USS-Enterprise NCC-1701 starship, as featured in the 2009 blockbuster film "Star Trek." This meticulously crafted model is available for download, complete with multiple file formats to suit your needs. A...
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The USS Enterprise NCC-1701 plaque bears a proud inscription that reads: "To boldly go where no one has gone before." Carved into its surface is a simple yet powerful message, a constant reminder to the crew of their mission's true purpose. ...This...
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The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D replica is a meticulous representation of the iconic starship from the popular Star Trek franchise. Crafted by skilled artisans, this stunning model showcases the ship's sleek and futuristic design, complete with...
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This is a remix of an original model of the USS Enterprise 1701-D from the Next Generation series. I found a few models of this vehicle on thingiverse but did not like how they were sectioned for FDM printing. > Sectioned the model for best...
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Model of the USS Enterprise A, a flagship from the Star Trek motion picture series. This is my initial upload, and I welcome your feedback - please let me know if there's anything you think I should change, fix, or improve upon. Thanks. Version 2.0...
grabcad
Solidworks model & STEP file of the starship Enterprise-D, first seen in Star Trek: The Next Generation
grabcad
Soldworks model & STEP file of the starship Enterprise-E as first seen in First Contact. ...Freehand modelling using an Eaglemoss model for reference.
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This thing was modeled in Blender from blueprints, and I split the components into some easily printable parts - use glue. I'm looking forward to seeing some Remixes and Makes. Scale to your preference, Enjoy. ------ Update: I found a few...