Admiralty S Class (Waterline version)
Admiralty S Class on a 'Waterline' base
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Ship Base - Waterline
This listing is for the Waterline Base version.
See my other listings for alternative bases (Wide, Deep and Thin)
This is the Admiralty S Class of Destroyers originally built in WW1. There are three versions included:
Each version has the following options :
Printing
Designed to be printed with a Layer Thickness of .03 mm, no supports required. I have added some very thin (0.3mm diameter) supports under things like the main gun barrels and aircraft wings. These are easy to remove with a scalpel or craft knife.
It can be rescaled to 1:2400 but care would be needed with the smaller parts.
The model has been run thru 3D builder and successfully printed.
I am adding the rest of my models to this site (see www.magpiedesigner.com for details). If you are interested in a particular model please let me know and I'll move it up the queue.
Ship Base - Waterline
This listing is for the Waterline Base version.
See my other listings for alternative bases (Wide, Deep and Thin)
This is the Admiralty S Class of Destroyers originally built in WW1. There are three versions included:
- Admiralty S Class 39.stl The 1939 version.
- Admiralty S Class 42.stl The 1941/42 refit of the class (Use this for HMS Tenedos in Force Z).
- Admiralty Thornycroft S Class 42.stl The Thornycroft version of the class(phased out before WW2).
Each version has the following options :
- ……(Solid).stl A solid model.
- ……(Supported).stl A version on supports ready to print.
Printing
Designed to be printed with a Layer Thickness of .03 mm, no supports required. I have added some very thin (0.3mm diameter) supports under things like the main gun barrels and aircraft wings. These are easy to remove with a scalpel or craft knife.
It can be rescaled to 1:2400 but care would be needed with the smaller parts.
The model has been run thru 3D builder and successfully printed.
Filename | Size | Last updated |
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Admiralty S Class (Waterline).zip | 16.5 MiB | 2025-03-29 |