DRACO-S1

Difficulty

Difficulty - Beginner: Very easy model to print & assemble. No extra tools required.

(1 customer review)

What is this?

This is a 3D printed 1:96 scale model designed loosely based on the recently introduced reusable spacecraft developed and manufactured by an American aerospace manufacturer, primarily for flights to the International Space Station.

This model is compatible with both the FALCON-9 S1, and FALCON HEAVY-S1 model.

Download link is available via our Morethan3D Discord Server under #free-giveaway channel

Please note: Morethan3D Ltd does NOT have any business relationship or association with Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (referred to as SpaceX). Although our space models may resemble SpaceX’s hardware designs, our models are designed with visual cues from publicly available material from the internet (e.g. photos, videos), combined with our own imagination and tweaks. Therefore, Morethan3D models are not accurate replicas of SpaceX’s products. Our models are not affiliated, associated, authorised, endorsed by, or in any way officially connected with SpaceX.

Printing & Assembly Instructions

Please consider joining Morethan3D community on our Discord channel to discuss 3D printing hints & tips, ask questions, and get help if you come across any printing issues.

In-depth guide on how to print and assemble this model: “How to Print & Assemble The DRACO-S1”.

The STL package of this model also includes an “All-In-One” Print Profile created for Bambu Lab X1 and P1 Series 3D printers. If you intend to use any of those printers to print the model, follow this instruction to print all parts: How to use Bambu Studio’s All-In-One Print Profile

Technical specifications

Scale: 1:96
Overall dimensions:

  • Height: 84.5mm
  • Largest Dia: 41mm

How was this model designed?

This model was designed using publicly available material from the internet including CAD models, videos and pictures

Frequent questions

  • Can I purchase this model on its own?

    No, we don’t sell this model on its own.

  • What is the minimum build volume that I need to print this model?

    The model is very small, any FDM printer on the market today can print this.