Apollo Command Module Reentry Burn

Really liked Joe Scott's "SO HOT" shirt, and wanted to make a 3d version of it ^-^
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updated November 11, 2024

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Hello!
First off, this is my first multi-color model, so there very well may be some problems. I'm sure it could've been made more efficient at least.. Included is the F360 file, should anyone want to modify it or make it better. ^-^

Didn't realize the scale I was modeling it in. 20% is fine for a desk decoration. 
Import the command module first, scale it to the size you want, then import the rest of the STLs onto it so they all fit. 

Included in the files is a stand, taken from a negative of the finished model. It's not a great stand, but it's small and simple. Works just well enough to show off the “burn”, and keep the part at an angle as shown in the photo above. 

Why did I make this?
I've been watching Joe Scott's YouTube channel for a while now, and really liked the “SO HOT” shirt he wears every now and then. Found here: https://thefutureisrad.creator-spring.com/listing/sfsf20-032?pr=ANSWERSJOE
I wanted to make a 3d version of it, to use as my first multi-color print after building my MMU3. So while it was shipping, I worked on the model.

I found a scan of the Apollo 11 command module from the Smithsonian, linked here https://3d.si.edu/object/3d/command-module-apollo-11%3Ad8c6457e-4ebc-11ea-b77f-2e728ce88125 , and used it to build the re-entry “burn”. 

11/11 update; cleared up the description a bit... 

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