The file 'Dinghy ‘SAUCY’ 1:87 Scale, 1:6 Scale 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 19.9MB.
This is a small dinghy that I found and 3D scanned on Whiting Bay beach. I'm not fully sure of the name - there wasn't much left of the paint. My working title was 'SAUC', the only letters that were really still present. I think there may have been a 'Y' as well, it would make sense.
The hull itself has an unusual amount tumblehome for being so small, but is otherwise rather inelegant, with no sheer whatsoever and a funny deep forefoot. I can imagine this hull shape with a single person in the stern seat and the whole bow pointing comically up out of the water. This is probably the boat that shows up as the default choice in character selection menus.
I've included a 1:6 scale version too, which should resize well to other large scales and is should be well suited for making an RC or trailered version....I can recommend my open source outboard motor for propulsion: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5212312
The 1:87 version is designed primarily for resin printers, and the example in the photograph was printed on a Phrozen sonic mini 8K. For painting, It was first sprayed with white enamel overall, and allowed to dry. Then I worked with a brush and light blue to scuff up the outside and some brown for the planks and seat. After that was dry, a murky wash and a brownish drybrush helped to dirty up the look of the boat.
6th_Scale_Bow.stl | 4.5MB | |
6th_Scale_Mid.stl | 10.1MB | |
6th_Scale_Seat.stl | 45.6KB | |
6th_Scale_Stern.stl | 4.3MB | |
SAUC_87th_Hull_Final.stl | 19.3MB | |
SAUC_87th_Seat.stl | 45.6KB |