SpaceX Starship + SuperHeavy (2019 Design) 3d model
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SpaceX Starship + SuperHeavy (2019 Design)

SpaceX Starship + SuperHeavy (2019 Design)

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Last crawled date: 4 years, 3 months ago
Here's my rendition of the 2019 SpaceX Starship design!
UPDATE 10/6/2019
I've updated this thing to include the SuperHeavy booster. It's cut into 3 parts and joining blocks are included. A full model is also included. This SuperHeavy should be able to loosely attach to the StarShip, but I haven't tested this myself and probably won't for a while. Feel free to remix it if you need to. The grid fins should be printed separately and glued on afterwards in the position you like. For the engines, you'll need 37 of the SeaLevel_Raptor models printed. In Cura, just select it, right click, and select Multiply Selected Object, and make 37 copies. It's ridiculous, I know. I couldn't put as much time into the booster as I did with the ship, as midterms are quickly approaching. I may come back to it and add a ready to print thrust structure with the 37 engines on a backplate after those are out of the way!
-end of update-
I've been waiting for months to get official renders of what Starship looks like now, and we finally got them! I quickly hopped on Fusion 360 and got to modeling. While I miss the original "Tintin" design, where it landed on its wingtips, this design is definitely growing on me.
Let's get this out of the way- The scale of this model is weird. I made this model to scale with my Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy models I made a while back, and they were made to use PVC pipe as the body. So this isn't a standard scale like 1:144. At default, this Starship is 82.7mm in diameter (NOT COUNTING FINS) and about 462mm tall.
(3.25" in diameter, 18" tall)
At default, the SuperHeavy is 645mm (2.1ft) tall.
At default, the full stack is 1.1 meters (3.6ft) tall.
You can scale the model to whatever you like, just as long as you apply the same re-scale to all parts.
I cut the model up so it should be printer friendly, but I've also provided the full model if you want to slice it yourself. I haven't printed it yet, but plan on it very soon. If you print it, tell me about it! Post a make!
PS- If you make this model and want to share it elsewhere online, go ahead! All I ask is that you credit me :D

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