While it will not be totally accurate or perfect, this will be an effort to replicate the ship I was stationed on for 3 years back in the early 80's. The U.S.S. St. Louis, LKA-116, was one of the Charleston-class amphibious cargo ships designed with deep cargo holds to move Marines and their gear.
All files can be enlarged, as needed. To split files to fit on your printer, just open in 3D Builder and split where needed - super fast and easy. On my make I printed all at 125% so we are about 42" long. Hull sections were done on my FDM and the Deck sections were done on my resin printer. Be sure to hollow all deck pieces to keep it from being top heavy.
As mentioned, this is not an absolute replica, but as well as I can do - Enjoy!
LCM-6.stl | 6.2MB | |
LCM-8.stl | 4.4MB | |
LKA-Railing-Propeller-Rudder-Block-Hatch.stl | 10.7MB | |
LKA116-all_D-small.stl | 190.4MB | |
LKA116-all_D.3mf | 81.6MB | |
LKA116-Booms_Bb.stl | 32.3MB | |
LKA116-Deck_B.stl | 43.9MB | |
LKA116-Flight_Deck_B.stl | 19.9MB | |
LKA116-GMounts_B.stl | 2.7MB | |
LKA116-Hull_B.stl | 169.9MB | |
LKA116-SStructure_B.stl | 30.5MB | |
LKA116-Winch_Towers_B.stl | 14.9MB |