The Incredible 3D Printed Star Destroyer You Need to See!

TLDRCheck out this amazing 3D printed Star Destroyer that was printed without any supports, using the Fab 365 model. The print was scaled up to 200% and painted using a dry brushing technique.

Key insights

🚀Fab 365 is an underrated 3D artist on YouTube who creates support-free 3D models that are available for free or purchase.

🖨️The Star Destroyer model used for this print was downloaded from Fab 365 and printed on two Eligo Neptune 3D printers at 2 layer height.

🎨The model was painted using a dry brushing technique with Citadel paints, resulting in a stunning and detailed finish.

🔧The stand for the Star Destroyer was 3D printed separately and required some additional support for stability.

💡The dry brushing technique involves lightly brushing paint onto the print, highlighting the raised areas and creating a weathered effect.

Q&A

Where can I download the Fab 365 Star Destroyer model?

You can download the model from the Fab 365 website. Some models are available for free, while others can be purchased.

What printer was used for this print?

The Star Destroyer was printed on two Eligo Neptune 3D printers.

What painting technique was used?

The model was painted using a dry brushing technique with Citadel paints.

How long did it take to print?

The print took approximately 2 and 1/2 days to complete.

Can I scale up the model?

Yes, the model can be scaled up to increase its size.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the underrated 3D artist Fab 365 who creates support-free models.

04:59Printing the Star Destroyer model on Eligo Neptune 3D printers at 2 layer height and 200% scale.

09:06Using a dry brushing painting technique with Citadel paints to achieve a detailed finish.

10:10Assembly of the printed pieces using the stand designed specifically for the Star Destroyer.

13:00Final thoughts on the stunning and impressive 3D printed Star Destroyer.