by Jabberwock
World War Two “Liberty Ship”. I see this as more a toy than a model but I put effort into keeping it accurate. I used internet searches to locate diagrams, blueprints, and pictures of the real thing. I found that they were not all built exactly the same (design changes were made as time went on) so this is more a composite model of the real ships.
This is modeled in 1:108 scale which is about 15mm scale in the wargaming world. Real world dimensions it is about 49” long. I’m sure it can be adjusted one way or the other somewhat to suit your needs.
My print bed is 10”x6”x6” tall so the parts were designed to fit onto that. It's a complicated assembly though with many parts and not for the faint of heart. Parts are grouped as follows: (L)iberty then (H)ull, (D)eck, (C)rane, (E)xtras, (S)tructures.
The ship with all the pieces and extras will use about 3kg of filament...around $60 of plastic.
The boats in the pictures are remote control. I know nothing about designing ships (real or otherwise) so this has been a learning experience. For my first build of this ship (the white/gray/red) I bought a Black Marlin r/c boat and cannibalized all the electronic parts from it to install into the model. I suggest you just buy a cheap $30 r/c boat online and do the same..
If assembling to put on the water be sure to caulk the hull sections together including all around the assembly bolts. I also added ballast (between 10 and 20 pounds of rocks) to get it to sit right in the water.
Veteran’s Day 2020, I /cannot/ express enough how grateful I am to past and present members of our Armed Forces. Without you and the sacrifices you make/made I would not be able to live in peace and freedom and make silly little toys like these. Thank you.
Print Settings
Printer brand:
MakerBot
Printer:
MakerBot Replicator 2
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Infill:
10%