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Stereolithography (.stl)
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Lifetime support from Gambody team
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Model versions
FFF/FDM
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Features
DLP/SLA
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You will get instant access to the STL files of Hatak 3D Printing Model | Assembly after completing your purchase. Simply add the model to your cart and check out using PayPal, credit or debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Alipay, or other available payment methods.
Watch the assembly video for Hatak 3D Printing Model | Assembly, and explore more tutorials, behind-the-scenes content, 3D printing timelapses, and painting guides on the official Gambody YouTube channel.
This 3D model of Ha’tak consists of files in StereoLithography (.Stl) format that is optimized for 3D printing.
Before printing the files, we strongly recommend reading the PRINTING DETAILS section.
WHAT WILL YOU GET AFTER PURCHASE?
- 2 versions of Ha’tak STL files for FFF/FDM and DLP/SLA - files for all versions are available for download after the purchase;
- STL files of high-poly Ha’tak model for 3D printing consist of 43 files;
- Sizes for:
- FFF/FDM: 256 mm tall, 415 mm wide, 409 mm deep;
- DLP/SLA: 128 mm tall, 208 mm wide, 205 mm deep;
- Assembly Manual for FFF/FDM 1.0 and DLP/SLA 1.0 versions in PDF and video formats;
- Detailed settings that we provide as a recommendation for Cura, Simplify3D, Slic3r and PrusaSlicer for the best print;
- Full technical support from the Gambody Support Team.
Detailed information about this 3D printing model is available in the DESCRIPTION section.
Before printing, take a look at Printing Details for recommended settings and tips to achieve better results.
ABOUT THIS 3D MODEL
The plot of the science-fiction franchise Stargate is based on the idea of an alien portal device, the mystery of which was discovered by young Egyptologist and linguist Daniel Jackson. The large metallic ring, known as Stargate, allows rapid travel between distant locations and makes it possible to visit alien planets without using spaceships. The Goa’uld race is considered to be the dominating race in the Milky Way galaxy, and, despite actively using Stargate technology, these creatures possess a large and powerful space fleet. Pyramid-shaped spaceships Ha’taks serve as the main class of capital ships employed by most Goa’uld System Lords. With an arsenal of weapons, powerful engines, and numerous protection systems, Ha’taks represent extremely potent vessels perfect for ship-to-ship combat or orbital bombardment.
The appearance of the attack vessel in the television series inspired our talented 3D artist to create this exclusive work. The model consists of two sections: the main section in the form of a triangle-based pyramid built into the center of the vessel and a triangle-shaped superstructure built around the pyramid. The main section was used for the command areas, while the outer structure housed the vessel’s weapons. The design of the Ha’tak is truly impressive: the surface of the pyramid is covered with freely arranged ring-shaped lines, the construction of the spacecraft is quite atypical, and the consoles with tiny windows in the main and outer sections make the model look even more massive and magnificent. Ha’tak is a complex space system and by printing it you will receive something bigger than just a model, you will possess a true piece of art!
ADAPTATION FOR 3D PRINTING
The Ha’tak model for 3D printing is a static assembly model and its moderation and adaptation for different types of 3D printers took the Gambody team 94 hours in total.
For you to receive the cleanest 3D printing result possible, minimize the amount of filament needed for generated support, and make use of the active elements designed by Gambody Engineers, the spaceship was divided into convenient assembly parts.
All assembly parts in the FFF/FDM 1.0 version are provided in STL files in recommended positions that were worked out in order to ensure the smoothness of the details’ surfaces after printing and that the 3D printing beginners won’t face difficulties when placing the parts on a build plate. When downloading any model’s file you will also receive “Assembly Manual” for FFF/FDM 1.0 and DLP/SLA 1.0 versions in PDF and video formats. We highly recommend that you get acquainted with the “Assembly Video” and “Assembly Manual” before getting down to the Ha’tak 3D printing model.
The model is saved in STL files, a format supported by most 3D printers. All STL files for 3D printing have been checked in Netfabb and no errors were shown.
The model’s scale was calculated from the length of the spaceship which is 700000 mm. The 3D printing model’s chosen scales are 1:1700 for the FFF/FDM version and 1:3400 for the DLP/SLA version.
VERSIONS’ SPECIFICATIONS
FFF/FDM 1.0 version features:
- Contains 25 parts;
- A printed model is 256 mm tall, 415 mm wide, 409 mm deep;
- Two versions of the plate: with and without the lettering;
- There are tunnels to introduce the LED wiring throughout the spacecraft;
- There is an alternative version of the hull (V2) with holes to be illuminated;
- All parts are divided in such a way that you will print them with the smallest number of support structures.
DLP/SLA 1.0 version features:
- Contains 18 parts;
- A printed model is 128 mm tall, 208 mm wide, 205 mm deep;
- Two versions of the plate: with and without the lettering;
- All parts are divided in such a way to fit the build plates and to ensure that support structures are generated where needed.
You can get the Ha’tak model for 3D printing immediately after the purchase! Just click the green Buy button in the top-right corner of the model’s page. You can pay with PayPal or your credit card.
Watch the tutorial on how to assemble a Ha’tak 3D Printing Model onGambody YouTube channel.
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To avoid printing issues and achieve the best quality, we highly recommend applying the following settings:
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Below you can find printing recommendations for Cura, Simplify3D, Slic3r and PrusaSlicer software.
Disclaimer: The following printing settings are a recommendation, not an obligation. The parameters can vary depending on the peculiarities of your 3D printer, the material you use, and especially the particular assembly part you are working with. Each part that any model comprises often needs preliminary review, and you are free to tweak the settings the way you find suitable.
Note:
- You can scale up the model (downscaling for FFF/FDM 3D printers is not recommended!);
- All connectors should be printed at 100% Infill.
Cura printing recommendations:
These are averaged settings which were tested in the Cura 5.2.1 slicer. Test models were printed on Anycubic Vyper, Creality Ender 3 Pro with PLA filament.
To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings: download
Simplify3D printing recommendations:
These are averaged settings which were tested in the Simplify3D 5.0.0 slicer. Test models were printed on Anycubic Vyper, FLSUN v400, Ender3 S1 with PLA filament.
To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings: download
Slic3r printing recommendations:
These basic 3D printing settings recommendations for beginners were tested in Slic3r 1.3.0 software. Test models were printed on Ultimaker 2, Creality Ender 3, Creality Cr-10S pro v2, Anycubic I3 Mega, Anycubic I3 MegaS, Anycubic Vyper with PLA and PetG filaments.
To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings: download
PrusaSlicer printing recommendations:
These basic 3D printing settings recommendations for beginners were tested in PrusaSlicer 2.3.1. Test models were printed on Ultimaker 2, Creality Ender 3, Creality Cr-10S pro v2, Anycubic I3 Mega, Anycubic I3 MegaS, Anycubic Vyper with PLA and PETG filaments.
To avoid printing problems, we recommend the following settings: download






















