In Star Trek Online , aspiring captains can take the helm of one of more than 400 dissimilar ships that can be further personalise with custom color schemes , materials , shields , and capableness . And now thanks toEucl3D , a 3D printing process party , those ships can be bring into the literal macrocosm .
If you ’ve spend countless 60 minutes , weeks , even years , run Star Trek Online , it only makes sentience that you ’d find yourself feeling a sure attachment to the ship you ’ve commanded all that clip . Pricing has n’t been confirmed for the new serving , but using full - color 3D printers — the closest affair we have to Star Trek ’s replicators — Eucl3D will twist it into a 12 - inch replica you’re able to proudly display on your desk . Or , more likely , flee around your government agency while making warp railway locomotive audio effects .
You ’ll have to look real tight at these model to see the telling sign of 3D printing process : those subtle strain created during the additive layering physical process . But otherwise there seems to be a tremendous amount of detailing reproduce , and each ship includes a presentation pedestal . There ’s no Christian Bible on accessibility yet , or if you have to be a registered Star Trek Online player to order one . But hopefully anyone can natter the Eucl3D website and create the Starfleet ship they ’ve been envisioning since they were a little Thomas Kid .

[ Eucl3Dvia3DPrint.com ]
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