Modular Ship 3D Printer Model

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License: CC BY-SA
File formats: stl
Download type: zip
Size:312.7MB

The file 'Modular Ship 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 312.7MB.

Summary

For a D&D campaign I'm running I wanted a modular ship I could use, but I couldn't find one I liked, so I made one myself.

I used Devon Jones' Openforge 2.0 Wooden Floors as a base and then built ship sections around it. I think I have a decent spread of sections, but if anyone thinks of a section type I'm missing let me know in the comments and I'll see if I can add it.

All sections have slots for 5mmx1mm circular magnets to connect them vertically. I haven't included a system for connecting the sections horizontally, in my experience they're heavy enough not to slide too badly and I preferred to keep the floors as thin as possible to save print time and material, rather than add another cm for dragonlock or whatnot.

If people enjoy this set I've been thinking about doing another one with the ship being 6 tiles wide, for a more galleon/battleship feel.

Below_Deck_Front.stl 60.4MB
Below_Deck_Front_Split_Main.stl 35.5MB
Below_Deck_Front_Split_Tip.stl 26.6MB
Below_Deck_Mast_Section.stl 75.1MB
Below_Deck_Mid_Section.stl 73.5MB
Below_Deck_Mid_Section_Stairs.stl 77.4MB
Below_Deck_Rear.stl 17.5MB
Door.stl 144.7KB
Mast.stl 4.9MB
Raised_Deck.stl 36.9MB
Raised_Deck_Cabin.stl 61.6MB
Top_Deck_Front.stl 20.9MB
Top_Deck_Front_Split_Main.stl 13.3MB
Top_Deck_Front_Split_Tip.stl 8.9MB
Top_Deck_Hatch.stl 8.3MB
Top_Deck_Hatch_Section.stl 13.4MB
Top_Deck_Mast_Section.stl 17.7MB
Top_Deck_Mid_Section.stl 17.9MB
Top_Deck_Mid_Section_Stairs_Down.stl 15.8MB
Top_Deck_Mid_Section_Stairs_Dual.stl 26.9MB
Top_Deck_Mid_Section_Stairs_Up.stl 29.0MB
Top_Deck_Rear.stl 20.4MB