3D print ship
Ship best 3D printer models・Cults
PLANET EXPRESS SHIP FUTURAMA ARTICULATED SHIP
€6.50
Ship Black Pearl
€3.99 -50% €1.99
Ships Wheel
€3.99 -50% €1.99
Ship Black Pearl
€15.99 -50% €7.99
Battlefleet Gothic Tyranids Kraken Bio-Plasma
€1.25
IKEA SKADIS MOVIE GALAXIES
€0.50
Pirate Ship
€0. 62
MS Heikendorf
Free
Naval and army cannons barrels collection, 1:10, 1:50, 1:100
Free
SCI-FI Ships Sample Pack - FRONTIERS Sample Pack - Presupported
Free
German 15 cm Gun Destroyer Mount
€3
Super Mario Odyssey Ship Fanart
€2
Starship Dreadnought Separatist
€2.50
SMS Benchy
Free
Stealth cargo plane for 7mm
Free
R.L.S Legacy - Treasure Planet
Free
USS Lexington Battlecruiser
Free
ships 8 models
€10
Arduino ship (with detachable competition pieces)
€23. 96
Laser gun Rick and Morty Rick Sanchez
€4
Drakkar wall light
€5.30
Rowing boat
€10
Steam Punk Iron Clad
Free
Troll-class Star Corps space ship
Free
Ship
€5
Ship
€7
Ship
€7
Ship
€7
Astronaut cookie cutter
€1
Rocket Cookie Cutter
€1
VOID HULK - Necro Lord Tomb Set 1
€9.48
MassEffect Reaper
Free
spacecraft
€3
MV GEORGIC (1931), the last White Star Line ocean liner 3d printable model
€35
S-01 telescoping Rocket *Commercial Version*
€8. 06
S-01 telescoping Rocket
€3.36
F126 Frigate - German Navy
€1.50
BenchmARRRk_V1
Free
Navy Maxim Gun
€2.85
Space Cruiser Rick and Morty Rick Sanchez
€4
Anchor Keychain
€0.50
Tomtanic
€2.91
Ship on a stand "JUGGERNAUT" of engineers from the planet LV-223 (Prometheus)
€37.97
STAR WARS ATL INTERCEPTOR - DROIDS ANIMATED SERIES - 1/47 (LEGION GAME)
€10.87
STAR WARS ATL INTERCEPTOR - DROIDS ANIMATED SERIES - 1/270 (X-WING GAME) - WINGS DOWN
€5. 44
STAR WARS ATL INTERCEPTOR - DROIDS ANIMATED SERIES - 1/270 (X-WING GAME) - WINGS UP
€5.44
ANCHOR MACHINERY
€2.50
atif
€25
⛵ Best boat 3D models・Cults
⛵ Best boat 3D models
3D printed boats
On this page you will find a large number of free or paid 3D files for boat enthusiasts. Some boats are only decorative, but others can easily sail on water. There are sailboats, catamarans, fishing boats and even huge cargo ships.
#3DBenchy - The jolly 3D printing torture-test
Free
BEN the floating BENCHMARK (Benchy)
Free
Columbus caravel Nina (1492)
Free
RMS TITANIC - scale 1/1000
Free
bathtub boat
Free
LEO the little fishing boat (visual benchy)
Free
Smoke for #3DBenchy boat
Free
JUN - the Jungle Queen
Free
Small fishing boat - floating toy for kids
Free
CAS - the modular xyz-cube cargo ship
Free
Small compressed Titanic and scale example of the iceberg
Free
Mini RC Jet Boat 200 Mono
€8
Container Ship
Free
The Endeavor
Free
Little bathtub tug boat (visual benchy)
Free
FIN the little Trawler (visual benchy)
Free
Paddle Boat
Free
The Trinidad
Free
Battleship - Recreated
Free
Tug Boat
Free
The Bao Chuan
Free
Sailboat Scale Model Esc: 1:43, based on Westerly Tiger 25
Free
Motor Boat RC small (experimental)
Free
EMMA - a Maersk Ship
Free
COS - the Container Ship
Free
Toy Boat
Free
The Sao Cristovao
Free
Sailboat
Free
RS1: Cargo ship
Free
Turbo-BOAT --> Print in Place / NO SUPPORTS / No assemble
Free
ICE - the icebreaker
Free
Cargo Container for Cargo Ship Marauda
€0. 50
ship (battle)
Free
Impeller Boat RC - spiral vase printable
Free
Research Vessel
Free
FERRY - the little transport miracle
Free
VOS - the Supply Ship
Free
Sailboat
Free
Sailboat
Free
Two Hulled Impeller Boat RC (experimental)
Free
Speed Boat 2 RC
Free
Antic boat
€1
Cruise Ship
Free
OLI - the little Ocean Liner
Free
Speed Boat RC (experimental)
Free
titanic
€5. 14
Sail Boat
Free
Speed Boat 3 RC
Free
#3DBenchy - The jolly 3D printing torture-test
RC Benchy
Mini RC Jet Boat 200 Mono
bathtub boat
Here is our selection of the best STL boat files, all these beautiful boats are from the 3D file library Cults and are perfectly printable in 3D.
This collection includes many free and paid 3D files that will allow you to 3D print at home many variations of boats. Each Cults 3D designer has his own vision of the boat, so you will find incredibly realistic boats designed like models, but also more childish boats to play in the bath. Obviously impossible to talk about 3D printing and boat without mentioning the famous Benchy, this boat that floats and is an excellent calibration test for your 3D printer.
Then of course, there are the purely decorative boats to carefully place on your shelf, then there are the 3D printed boats that float and can therefore go on an adventure, and finally there are the remoted RC 3D printed boats. Some 3D designers have even created boats with a 3D printed engine that is perfectly functional ! In terms of format there is everything you can imagine: large cargo ships, catamarans, sailboats, fishing boats...
3DBenchy - 3D Printer Calibration Boat, detailed description
There are probably 100,500 reference samples that can be used to verify that the part measures exactly 20 × 20 × 10 mm. Or doesn't. Measuring objects coming out of a 3D printer and calibrating the settings accordingly is a tedious task. However, it could be made more fun.
Most 3D printer owners spend a lot of time adjusting hardware and software to make the printed objects as accurate as possible in size. To achieve this, STL files are usually created or downloaded with various measured areas and parts, such as round and square holes, overhanging surfaces at different angles, etc.
These abstract pieces are great for sizing, but once printed and done, they usually end up in the wastebasket.
There is a slightly different 3D calibration model with preset parameters that you can download and use to calibrate your printer. The object that looks suspiciously like a boat is called #3DBenchy. When you print it and take all the necessary dimensions with a caliper, do not throw it away - let the children play with it :) Well, or adults!
The #3DBenchy is designed to offer the maximum amount of measurable parameters possible - all in one model. It's just a small boat, but don't let its modest size fool you! :) Immaculately printing such an STL file is quite difficult - it has several complex surfaces that clearly demonstrate the problems that various 3D printing technologies still face.
The recognizable shape, symmetry, and smooth overhanging curved surfaces of the case make #3DBenchy printed models very useful for identifying what needs to be improved in a 3D printer or slicer.
Some of the features of this boat:
- Symmetry
- Large overhangs
- Horizontal and vertical holes
- Easy to measure
- Troubleshooting Overhangs and Bridging Fragments
- See the full list below the pictures above
- See pictures below for dimensions
Since this object is small, it prints quickly and easily and is very inexpensive. You can easily print these boats one by one, changing the settings step by step to get the desired result. In the end, you will have a whole fleet of ships. And how happy the kids will be when they play their own version of naval combat right on the table! :)
The #3DBenchy.stl file is published under a Creative Commons license, which allows it to be printed, distributed, and sold to your heart's content.
Despite the fact that the authors of the model tried to make something like a Swiss knife for 3D printing calibration out of #3DBenchy, it is not able to replace all calibration STLs. These files should be used in accordance with common practice. #3DBenchy is just an addition to an extensive set of tricky STL files designed for calibration and benchmarking. Use this ship however you like.
#3DBenchy has its own home port, www.3DBenchy.com, where you can download the file and read a lot of useful information about how this boat helps to improve the quality of printouts.
You can download files from Thingiverse and Sketchfab.
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Hello everyone!
Life's path led me to work in a mock-up workshop, where I met a wonderful person, a master of his craft and now my friend! At that time, my friend was skeptical about the possibility of 3D printing and had a negative experience, so to speak (hairy parts with holes).
The topic of LAYOUT was intertwined with ship modeling, a matter quite new to me, unexplored and thus quite interesting. The first emergency task was to model two ships in 350 scale Corvette project 20380 and a rather old large landing ship project 1171. To be honest, I'm a little sweaty, but my eyes are afraid, but my hands are doing. I will give photos of ready-made models, so as not to upload too many photos of blanks.
Corvettes of project 20380, BDK of project 1171, scale 1:350.
And my friend was surprised and delighted that 3D printing could be different. In general, the end result pleased us both. And then excitement appeared in the work))) During this period, I discovered many new nuances in modeling and printing.
Then they made a couple of project 775 large landing craft. At that time, FDM printing, photo-etching and various improvised materials were used in the work.
BDK project 775, scale 1:350.
Two most interesting projects followed - the hospital ship Irtysh (modeled almost from the photo) and the handsome BDK project 1174 (just an interesting ship that absorbed all the power of the design ideas of engineers).
Ship hospital Irtysh, scale 1:350.
BDK project 1174 Ivan Rogov, scale 1:350.
We made two civilian projects, a fairly old dry cargo ship and a fishing boat.
Transport refrigerator Orion, 350 scale.
Fishing boat, 42 scale.
Finally bought a photopolymer printer. The thing is awesome! Learning to print on a new device took place, of course, in an emergency. An order was received for the manufacture of a semi-submersible floating drilling rig. Here we are both sweating)))
MODU, complete, 200 scale.
Removable dome of the MODU, for a visual representation of the internal structure of the drilling part.
Drilling part of the MODU.
And a little Easter egg.
But the most difficult thing for me to model was the Large anti-submarine ship of project 1155. Its peculiar complex architecture drove me into a creative crisis, but still a harmonious and beautiful project.
Project 1155 BOD, 200 scale.
Photopolymer opened new interesting possibilities in printing.
Small things for 200 scale.
Small things 350 scale.
BDK project 775, 350 scale, there is already a superstructure and all small things made on photopolymer.
There were many more recurring projects, but maybe next time about them.
I would like to continue building ship models because there are still a lot of interesting projects.
Now we are looking for possible cooperation with organizations and people interested in this topic. We will consider any suggestions.
Please feel free to ask questions if you are interested in this post.