G-Carrier
$15.95 G-Carrier
Published 2024-02-26T09:00:31+00:00
Sponsored by Traveller Small Craft Kickstarter Campaign
If you're a fan of old-school Traveller and its iconic 80s style, you're in for a treat. We've meticulously designed and crafted a 28mm STL file set for 3D printing that brings to life the beloved G-Carrier, a classic from the golden era of sci-fi gaming. Get ready to embark on thrilling interstellar adventures with this timeless vehicle model!
Based on the vintage Traveller stats, the G-Carrier is an 8-ton marvel of engineering. It's built to transport your squad from planetary surfaces to the vastness of space and back. The G-Carrier boasts an array of features, including a turret for added firepower, a rear ramp for easy entry and exit, an escape hatch for quick getaways, and a side hatch for flexible access. With heavy armor plating, your squad will be well-protected during your interstellar escapades.
- Minimal Support Required: We understand the importance of easy printing. That's why our G-Carrier design has been optimized to minimize the need for supports. You'll spend less time on post-processing and more time enjoying your printed models.
- Includes Build Plate: To further enhance your 3D printing experience, we've included a build plate. It's designed to make the printing process more convenient and efficient, ensuring your G-Carrier comes out just the way you want it.
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Date published | 26/02/2024 |
Price | $15.95 |
With all apologies of course to 2nd Dynasty for crude attempts to kit bash their excellent models, I did come up with this. I used the "i-1x1-bridge-rear-controls-1-0.stl" from the Bridge Controls set, and I removed one tier of the screens on the top of the overhead displays. That got the height of the console lower enough to fit under the roof of the G-Carrier. But the challenge is that the G-Carrier simply isn't wide enough to put a workstation along one of the walls unless you are okay with the operator's seat being pretty much in the middle of aisle.