Lunar module display stand
$ 2.99

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.
We designed a display stand for the Apollo 11 lunar module.
It represents the surface of the moon and was designed to allow the lunar lander to be placed stably. In order for the lunar module to be positioned stably, four places where the legs would be placed were hollowed out.
When placing the lunar module, the Lunar Surface Sensing Prope was designed so that it could be folded up or unfolded and inserted into the hole where the legs are placed.
Of course, we also created astronauts. There are two astronauts, one standing and one coming down the ladder.
The pose of these two people depicts the famous photo taken when Apollo 11 landed on the moon.
When an astronaut coming down a ladder aligns his or her feet and hands, the elasticity of the ladder allows them to fit well and be fixed.
The astronaut is equipped with a support, but be sure to remove it after printing is complete.
A hole was also made into which the American flag (Stars and Stripes) could be inserted.
And since the American flag is included both reversed and non-reversed, please choose and print it according to your preference.
Please check the video for detailed display process.
I imagine that one day humans will reach the moon again and build a base.
Print and build video ➪
Largest part in printing, size= X 180mm, Y 180mm, Z 52mm, After full assembly size= X 180mm, Y 180mm, Z 52mm
Total Build Time : 2d 12h / Plastic Weight : 280g
PRUSA Slicing Settings | Simplify 3D |
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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 |
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I like the stand and will consider purchasing. But, I'm not sure why the word "Since" is on there. It could be removed.
And the Apollo 11 Lunar Module landed on July 20th 1969.
The mission was launched on the 16th, but the landing the display stand represents was on the 20th.
Otherwise it's a nice display stand.