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Space Shuttle with pedestal file for all 3D printer, two size

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Space Shuttle with pedestal file for all 3D printer, two size

Assembly Figure more than 200 hours of modeling two versions however, the dimensions can be changed with each slicer

in total Shuttel is composed of 2 mil points all the files have been decimated by the polygons, but without losing the details, this makes the light files suitable for each computer

Shuttel FDM-FFF D 37 Cm W 22 Cm Z 13 Cm dimensions approximately D 14 Inch W 8 Inch Z 5 Inch

Shuttel DLP-SLA-SLS D 21 Cm W 13 Cm Z 8 Cm dimensions approximately D 8 Inch W 5 Inch Z 3 Cm

all files are already in place for optimal printing

This model 3D was designed to get a clean print result, without considering printing material consumption, However, you are free to rotate, or scale, every part of the model in the most convenient way for you. Each file has been checked and repaired with Netfabb The parts of the model are already positioned for 3D printing Compatible with every Slicer- Simplify3D, Care, Slic3r, etc ... All the parts of the model have been cut so as to be printed vertically, for a higher quality of printing

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Space Shuttle Atlantis (Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV‑104) is a Space Shuttle orbiter vehicle belonging to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the spaceflight and space exploration agency of the United States.[2] Manufactured by the Rockwell International company in Southern California and delivered to the Kennedy Space Center in Eastern Florida in April 1985, Atlantis is the fourth operational and the second-to-last Space Shuttle built.[3][4] Its maiden flight was STS-51-J from 3 to 7 October 1985. Atlantis embarked on its 33rd and final mission, also the final mission of a space shuttle, STS-135, on 8 July 2011. STS-134 by Endeavour was expected to be the final flight before STS-135 was authorized in October 2010. STS-135 took advantage of the processing for the STS-335 Launch on Need mission that would have been necessary if STS-134's crew became stranded in orbit.[5] Atlantis landed for the final time at the Kennedy Space Center on 21 July 2011. By the end of its final mission, Atlantis had orbited the Earth a total of 4,848 times, traveling nearly 126,000,000 mi (203,000,000 km) or more than 525 times the distance from the Earth to the Moon. Atlantis is named after RV Atlantis, a two-masted sailing ship that operated as the primary research vessel for the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution from 1930 to 1966.[6] Wikipedia

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