3" Astronaut Model (NASA) - 3D Print-to-Order

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A friend of mine commissioned this print for an Augmented & Virtual Reality course he’s taking. Apparently they need a physical copy of this 3D model (provided to the public by NASA) to use in their classwork with object recognition in augmented reality.

I was happy to oblige and figured, hey, I bet some of his classmates could use one too. Per NASA’s usage guidelines it looks like it’s okay for me to sell them, so here they are!

These are 3” tall and printed hollow in hard grey resin. There are a few small resin drain holes at the bottom of the astronaut’s feet, his backpack, and under his arms, to help with printing and post-processing. I don’t think they’ll upset AR object recognition, but they can be easily filled in with any modelling putty or just some spackle if you are so inclined.

They are being offered print-to-order, so it may take a day or two before your model ships. Order three at a time for a discount!

Three inches was the default height of the NASA files, but I’m happy to print it larger (or smaller) as a custom order, if needed; I can easily scale the print up to 8” tall with my printing set-up. Get in touch for details, if you’re interested; price will be pretty reasonable.

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A friend of mine commissioned this print for an Augmented & Virtual Reality course he’s taking. Apparently they need a physical copy of this 3D model (provided to the public by NASA) to use in their classwork with object recognition in augmented reality.

I was happy to oblige and figured, hey, I bet some of his classmates could use one too. Per NASA’s usage guidelines it looks like it’s okay for me to sell them, so here they are!

These are 3” tall and printed hollow in hard grey resin. There are a few small resin drain holes at the bottom of the astronaut’s feet, his backpack, and under his arms, to help with printing and post-processing. I don’t think they’ll upset AR object recognition, but they can be easily filled in with any modelling putty or just some spackle if you are so inclined.

They are being offered print-to-order, so it may take a day or two before your model ships. Order three at a time for a discount!

Three inches was the default height of the NASA files, but I’m happy to print it larger (or smaller) as a custom order, if needed; I can easily scale the print up to 8” tall with my printing set-up. Get in touch for details, if you’re interested; price will be pretty reasonable.

A friend of mine commissioned this print for an Augmented & Virtual Reality course he’s taking. Apparently they need a physical copy of this 3D model (provided to the public by NASA) to use in their classwork with object recognition in augmented reality.

I was happy to oblige and figured, hey, I bet some of his classmates could use one too. Per NASA’s usage guidelines it looks like it’s okay for me to sell them, so here they are!

These are 3” tall and printed hollow in hard grey resin. There are a few small resin drain holes at the bottom of the astronaut’s feet, his backpack, and under his arms, to help with printing and post-processing. I don’t think they’ll upset AR object recognition, but they can be easily filled in with any modelling putty or just some spackle if you are so inclined.

They are being offered print-to-order, so it may take a day or two before your model ships. Order three at a time for a discount!

Three inches was the default height of the NASA files, but I’m happy to print it larger (or smaller) as a custom order, if needed; I can easily scale the print up to 8” tall with my printing set-up. Get in touch for details, if you’re interested; price will be pretty reasonable.

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Note: These parts here are pretty fragile

Those headlamps (?) on either side of the helmet are attached by just a hair’s breadth of resin when this model is printed 3” tall. They successfully print, and should arrive intact (knock on wood), but if you plan on handling this model much at all they are very easy to accidentally snap off. You may want to pre-emptively dab a bit of glue in the gap for reinforcement. Or I’d be happy to do so on my end before shipping your order. Scaling the model up larger might also make this a bit less delicate, if you’re interested in a larger print (in which case, get in touch).