by Gareth42
added rear thruster stabilizers (if that's what the little vertical fins in the back are called)
changed the angle of the forward wedges to be more realistic; the original Fillenium Malcon had them too skinny at the base.
Widened the rectangular bit between the forwards wedges to be more realistic
also ended up with a ton of model errors because tinkercad; however PrusaSlicer was able to automatically fix them; they are mostly smaller errors such as backwards faces. (If anyone wants to undertake fixing up the model, good luck!)
I printed it at 120.03% (or 230.13mm tall), which makes it 1/150th scale.
Print Settings
Printer brand:
Creality
Printer:
Ender 3 Pro
Rafts:
No
Supports:
Yes
Resolution:
0.16 base (variable layer height enabled)
Infill:
5%
Filament_brand:
Sunlu (I think)
Filament_color:
Slate Grey
Filament_material:
PLA
Notes:
Prints vertically (nose in the air). I used custom supports on the bottom only. Recommended orientation lengthwise along the Y axis (to prevent wobble forwards and backwards).
Post-Printing
After removing the supports, a lighter can be used to remove stringing. If there are any areas that got stressed and turned whitish during support removal, just hover the lighter underneath for a seconds to re-melt the plastic and restore it to its original color.