Mandalorian - Razor Crest

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GOODesign

GOODesign is a design studio established in Seoul, Korea by a representative who has been active in product design and 3D CG field for 20 years. As a design company that pursues a reasonable and differentiated digital design, it has always presented a new direction through working with clients such as Hyundai Motor, Siemens Korea and beiersdorf. This time, we have put out the life product for 3D printing by utilizing various technique design based on the shape of the Class-A surface. These products are especially the result of deep research on the 3D printing dominant shape that can not be mass-produced using a mold.



At the great request of the makers, I designed the Razor Crest, which appears in the Star Wars TV series The Mandalorian, as a print-in-place for 3D printing.

I tried to reproduce almost all the moving parts.
The air brake of the engine, the hangar at the back, and the door on the side embody the movement.
However, some were expressed in a detachable way. Telescopic gate parts or landing gear on the side are implemented as removable.

The process of printing and creating is very simple, but there are a few caveats.
1. It is recommended that rear doors and windows be printed using brim.
2. Window parts can be confusing, so try to match them before attaching them.
3. It is convenient to put the back door first.

We are designing a display stand that can store these extra parts separately. Please look forward to this display stand!

There are many production requests from you, but due to circumstances, we cannot produce all of them. However, Fab365 always listens to your opinions and requests, and if circumstances allow, we are trying to respond to your requests.
We hope you enjoy printing this item designed at your request!

1 : 100 scale

Largest part in printing, size = X 96mm, Y 86mm, Z 85mm, After full assembly size= X 208mm, Y 280mm, Z 103mm

Total Build Time : 61h 37m / Plastic Weight : 308g

PRUSA Slicing Settings Simplify 3D
Extruder Nozzle Diameter : 0.4mm / Retraction Distance : 2.4mm
Layer Settings Layer Height : 0.1mm(High Quality) or 0.2mm(Low Quality) / Top Solid : 8 / Bottom Solid : 6 / Outline : 2
First Layer Settings First Layer Height : 100% / First Layer Width : 100% / First Layer Speed : 80%
Infill Interior Fill Percentage : 15% / Outline Overlap : 30%
Additions Raft : NO / Brim : NO / Support : NO
PRUSA Slicing Settings Prusa Slicer
PRUSA MK3 Layer Height : 0.1mm(High Quality) or 0.2mm(Low Quality) / Raft : NO / Brim : NO / Support : NO
Ender Slicing Settings Simplify 3D
Extruder Nozzle Diameter : 0.4mm / Retraction Distance : 5.4mm
Layer Settings Layer Height : 0.1mm(High Quality) or 0.2mm(Low Quality) / Top Solid : 8 / Bottom Solid : 6 / Outline : 2
First Layer Settings First Layer Height : 120% / First Layer Width : 150% / First Layer Speed : 50%
Infill Interior Fill Percentage : 15% / Outline Overlap : 30~40%
Additions Raft : NO / Brim : NO / Support : NO
Ender Slicing Settings Cura
Quality Layer Height : 0.1mm(High Quality) or 0.2mm(Low Quality) / Line Width : 0.4mm
Shell Wall Line Count : 2 / Top Solid : 8 / Bottom Solid : 6
Infill Infill Density : 20% / Pattern : Grid
Material Flow : 100% / Retraction Distance : 5.4mm
Additions Raft : NO / Brim : NO / Support : NO
CR-10S Pro Slicing Settings Cura
Quality Layer Height : 0.1mm(High Quality) or 0.2mm(Low Quality) / Line Width : 0.4mm
Shell Wall Line Count : 2 / Top Solid : 8 / Bottom Solid : 6
Infill Infill Density : 20% / Pattern : Grid
Material Flow : 100% / Retraction Distance : 5.4mm
Additions Raft : NO / Brim : NO / Support : NO
File
File 112.4 MB
Release Date
2023-05-18
Average Time
[0.1mm] Wing : 12h 30m / 57g
[0.1mm] Fuselage_Front : 12h 20m / 54g
[0.1mm] Engine_Left : 8h 50m / 40g
[0.1mm] Engine_Right : 8h 50m / 40g
[0.1mm] Fuselage_Rear : 8h 20m / 38g
[0.1mm] Fuselage_Mid_A : 5h 45m / 29g
[0.1mm] Fuselage_Mid_B : 3h 40m / 16g
[0.1mm] Flap X2 : 2h 40m / 8.6g
[0.1mm] Telescopic-Gate : 1h / 4g
[0.1mm] Door_Rear : 45m / 3g
[0.1mm] Turret_Left : 45m / 2.7g
[0.1mm] Turret_Right : 45m / 2.7g
[0.1mm] Landing-Gear_Left : 45m / 2.5g
[0.1mm] Landing-Gear_Right : 45m / 2.5g
[0.1mm] Landing-Gear_Front : 40m / 2.4g
[0.1mm] Front_Door_Part X2 : 20m / 1.6g
[0.1mm] Cap_Front : 18m / 1.3g
[0.1mm] Cap_Left : 7m / 0.5g
[0.1mm] Cap_Right : 7m / 0.5g
[0.1mm] Window_A : 8m / 0.6g
[0.1mm] Window_B : 5m / 0.3g
[0.1mm] Window_C : 2m / 0.2g
[0.1mm] Window_D : 5m / 0.3g
[0.1mm] Window_E X2 : 5m / 0.3g
  • George Lemos
    2023-05-29 21:30:56

    Another galactic masterpiece. This is currently a project in the works for me. Question regarding figurines. If wanted to print for example a Mandalorian on my resin printer how many millimeters high should I scale it to make it match the original size of this model?

  • SkinnyTrini
    2023-05-29 02:20:17

    I've tried printing the engine twice (PLA and PETG) and I keep getting zits all over the parts. I know it's not my printer because anything else I print turns out fine.

    DistractedGEEK
    2023-05-31 05:32:02

    Just curious, is your seam position set to "Aligned" or "Random". It could be that. A random setting could possibly cause that. Anyway, I hope you are able to figure it out.

    fab365
    2023-06-07 13:58:38

    Please check this link for that phenomenon.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZM1MYbsC5Aw

  • davecupra8535
    2023-05-26 23:51:20

    Hello. I'm having trouble printing the Razor Crest Flap file. I can't print the separate flaps cleanly. I reduced the temperature, cooling to maximum, supports, brim and still the same problem. I print on a Prusa MK3S MMU2S. Please advise me how to have the correct settings. It seems to me that an SLA printer is probably better for this than an FMD. I've had enough trouble with it and wasted enough material.

    Or I suggest adding the Razor Crest Flap Closed file with the flaps being closed and part of the main body and not openable.

    Thanks for the advice and reply.

    ANG.FAN1804
    2023-05-30 09:18:31

    My suggestions:

    1, Calibrate the printer with hangover tower rather than blind tuning, if it still doesn't work, maybe it's time to upgrade your part fan, material and heat end.

    2, Split this part into piece (Prusaslicer, right click on part, split --> to object) and print them one by one, adjust the placement orientation of those flaps like this:

    davecupra8535
    2023-05-30 22:20:15

    Hello, thank you very much for the advice. I will certainly change the cooling, it has already had enough. But I see the greatest success in the printing of the flaps themselves. I had no idea that was possible in Prusaslicer. Thanks again for the advice.

    davecupra8535
    2023-05-31 14:18:39

    So dividing the printout into objects really helped. Here is the result. I had no idea Prusaslicer could do that. Once again, thank you very much.

  • ecks.calibur.productions6283
    2023-05-26 15:41:19

    Did anyone get a Mandalorian Black Series figure? Will Mando fit inside the door frame without scaling?

  • genexis
    2023-05-26 15:30:10

    For all you complainers out there without a free ticket, please buy the stand for this Razor Crest and you will get a free download for THIS razor crest.

    https://fab365.net/items/416

  • Jupe66
    2023-05-24 21:40:34

    Hi, fantastic work ! Just wonering if it can be printed on a resin printer ?

    super3dprints2226
    2023-05-25 13:44:55

    Everything can be printed on a resin printer.

    Jupe66
    2023-05-25 18:17:09

    Thank you

  • franklin0586
    2023-05-21 10:54:51

    I can’t get the free model 🤔️

    fab365
    2023-05-22 14:10:09

    Hi Franklin0586,
    More details about Free Model, Ticket is available in our website.

    Thank you

  • DShepard
    2023-05-21 02:30:55

    I am having a very hard time getting Fuselage_Front and Fuselage_Mid_A to connect together. Feels like I am putting a ton of force on them and they won't click together. I actually broke the connection tabs trying. Any ideas what I did wrong?

    fab365
    2023-05-22 14:38:40

    Hi DShepard,

    There is a term called "elephant foot" which happens when the a model is printed when printer bed is not aligned horizontally. Therefore we suggest you to trim or sand it using a sharp tool and then connecting those two together. Other possible solution is to decrease the percentage in the outline overlap percentage.
    Hope this helps!

    Thank You

  • ilanfir
    2023-05-19 16:07:02

    Again with this """free""" rubbish? It's not free if I have to buy a ticket.
    No I can't sign up to get a free ticket because I'm already signed up, and I don't want to buy another model I don't want to get a ticket to download a model I DO want.
    Allow us to buy these models outright ffs.

    apmcb8445
    2023-05-19 20:08:12

    Jees calm down Karen.

    fab365
    2023-05-22 14:22:55

    Hi ilanfir,

    We are sorry if we have confused you with our term free item. Please understand our current policy on the tickets, free items.

    Thank You

    elperreteverde4722
    2023-05-25 23:25:44

    Aren't you ashamed to make a comment like that?
    Have you worked something in your life?
    Design it yourself and put your work for free.

    Lomax214158
    2023-05-25 23:42:47

    Why not just buy the stand? It's $3.50... This model would cost more than that, crying about absolutely nothing.

  • super3dprints2226
    2023-05-19 05:18:41

    I'd like to scale this down a bit. Will that affect the hinges and bridging? Scaling up always works, but down can be tricky. How small is too small?

    fab365
    2023-05-22 14:35:57

    Hi super3dprints2226,

    We do not recommend scaling due to the hinge and joint details. There might be problems when you scale down.

    Thank you

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