Super Star Destroyer Starwars 3D Model for 3D printing is a pack of STL files. It is static and its moderation, adaptation for mostly SLA/SLS (Resin) 3D Printer. Some files are pre-supported, some are not. You can know the exact information by contact us. In some cases such as large objects, bulky details, to avoid printing difficulties, we cut them into small pieces (as separate assembly pieces). So you will receive the cleanest results possible.
All the assembly parts or one piece object are STL files in recommended positions that make sure the smoothness of the details surfaces after printing. Therefore, the 3D printing beginners won’t face difficulties when placing the parts on a build plate. We cut, keyed and tested the print model successfully. The figurine is in STL/OBJ files, the format supported by most 3D printers. No errors were show when we check the STL/OBJ files in Netfabb.
WHAT WILL YOU GET AFTER PURCHASE?
– A compressed file (Zip/7z/Rar) containing STL files.
– Full technical support from the SpecialSTL Support Team.
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Fitting PartsSome printed parts may need slight adjustments to fit properly. Use needle files to carefully remove excess material, then lightly sand the area with 220-grit (or finer) emery boards for a smooth finish.
SupportsThe model requires minimal supports, but some are still necessary due to the complexity of the design.
Printing Details
All hull and superstructure parts were printed on an Elegoo Saturn directly on the build plate (no angling).
The stand was FDM printed on an Ender 3.
The entire model used about four 1-liter bottles of resin (not including failed prints).
The finished model weighs around 3 kg.
PLA Printing OptionYou can print the model in PLA, but it will lose some fine details. To preserve quality and make room for electronics, scale the model up if printing in PLA.
Finishing Resin Parts
Lightly sand the joints, then apply white primer.
For seams, use uncured resin as a filler and cure it with a UV pen in thin layers (thick layers won’t cure properly).
After curing, file and sand the seams smooth.
Lighting the Model
The example model was printed in transparent blue resin, then painted black followed by grey.
A dental burr was used to carefully drill through the paint to expose the resin underneath, creating “windows.”
Blue LED strips inside the hull make the windows glow when lit.
Fibre optics can be used, but they’re very fiddly at this scale (better suited if you scale the model up).
Engine bells use amber 3mm LEDs.
The underside includes a slot for a small slider switch to power the lights.
The lighting system uses a 9V PP3 battery, 12V LED strip, and pre-wired 12V 3mm LEDs for the engines.
Assembly Notes
The fuselage connects using 4mm pins. You can use 4mm styrene or wooden dowels instead of the provided file — they’re easier to work with.
Always double-check alignment before gluing parts together.
Printing the Stand
The stand is FDM printed due to its large size.
If you only have a resin printer, you can cut it into smaller parts using software like 3D Builder, Netfabb Basic, or Meshmixer (look for the STL plane cut function).
Painting Tips
Use automotive spray primer (black and grey) on all parts.
Apply a very light black wash afterward to bring out surface details — great for photography.