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Ian's re-remixed Saturn V parts [UPDATED]
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UPDATE 6/7/2020 - Improved Service Module Engine Bell and Grey/Silver S-IC Bottom Cowling Support Added Added two new parts, an improved service module engine bell and a support structure for the grey/silver S-IC bottom cowling. The service module engine can be installed the same way as the old one. The cowling support can be attached one-third up from the grey cowling's bottom. See the attached pictures and this picture for more information. UPDATE 1/14/2020 - External Cable Trays Added for S-IVB Added two new parts, external cable trays for the S-IVB. These can be added after everything else is assembled. Designed from scratch by me in Blender. See these photos to see where to attach them. The smaller strip can be seen in the shadows of the first picture. You'll need to clip or sand off some of the ribbing on the S-IVB top and bottom to get them to sit flush. Original Post: These 3 parts were edited by myself in both Blender and Meshmixer to make them look more realistic. They're all scaled to 1:60, just like farscape1's original model. I used a 0.4mm nozzle with these and they all turned out fine, but if you want as much detail as possible, consider a 0.2mm nozzle. The Command Module model was made by merging the docking probe from jdr120's model with the rest of Atomsk's model in Meshmixer. If you print this, I recommend using the highest print quality and you may want supports. However, it will be difficult to remove them from the upper docking probe if you enable them. The LES Truss model was made by adding more cylinders to farscape1's original LES truss file in Blender. It's still not completely realistic, but that's as far as I felt comfortable going with my limited modeling skills. I recommend using medium or high print quality with no supports unless you're comfortable carefully removing them. The LES Cover model was made by adding new pieces onto farscape1's LES cover model. This was by far the toughest one to make, and it's still not entirely realistic. I may work on this more in the future, but for now I'm okay with it. I recommend using the highest print quality and no supports. For the rest of the LES (the top long pointed cylinder), I recommend using either jdr120's or Atomsk's designs, both of which were linked above. As of writing, I'm about halfway done building a 1:100 model of farscape1's Saturn V rocket. I've printed all the parts, now I just need to finish sanding and painting. I hope you all find these parts useful, and feel free to pick up where I left off. I'd love to see what the more experienced modellers can make.
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