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This weekend's file is based off the SHF Figuarts Death Star display. You can see an Ender 3 (8") version as well as a 140% scale version printed on the Ender 5 Plus (12") in the photos. 

I'm also including my Black Series display stand. Scaled to perfectly fit your Black Series boxes. I keep one on my desk and use it to display my newest figure so I can appreciate it before it goes on the shelf!

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Love your designs Luke - genuinely it was your stuff that made me get a 3D printer, and this was my first print when I was confident enough in my set up. You're also my first Patreon so you've cost me a fair bit of money this week ;) For those with a Ender 3 (in my case an Ender 3 S1) and wanting this for Black Series, I've found upping the X axis by 150% or so (I actually used 151.32 to make the top step be 140mm deep) seems to be good. Lukes 100% pic has the SHF throne which I assume isnt as deep? Its still a bit tight (but better than him dangling over the edge when printing at 100% X axis. Width of the step stays the same as this is limited by the print bed dimensions. I applied the same X axis scaling percentage to the small step and also the brackets, which, by rotating a bit in Cura I was able to fit on to the print bed. I also rotated the bracket to lay flat/side on to the print bed. I'm not sure if thats the best way to do it, but I'm a complete novice and to me it seemed the easiest way to do it without needing loads of supports printed? That just leaves the clips at the back of the bracket which hold the window. Since this is literally my first week with a 3D printer I lack the skills to edit the file and leave them at their normal size/depth (since the window stays the same thickness, this means they are too deep) when I increase the X axis, so I think in my case I'm just going to glue the window to the back of the bracket. Just to add as well, my original 100% print is being put to good use as a back drop for a Luke vs Vader duel - no depth issues there.

Scott Kruger

OK, this is just clever as F**K