
Ring Rocket
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The Ring Rocket is engineered for high-speed atmospheric flight as well as interstellar travel over vast distances. Powered by a distinct ion ring drive, its body features several direct air intakes leading straight to turbo engines utilized during atmospheric excursions. Stored gases serve as fuel for journeys beyond the atmosphere. Instructions: Parts are straightforward due to file names, yet some considerations must be taken into account: The ring section has been divided into two separate pieces. Due to printer warping issues with the outer perimeter, I designed a thin green strip to bridge the gap. If your printer does not exhibit this issue, disregard the green stripe. The body comes equipped with built-in pegs and holes; however, lower ring and nose sections require printed pegs for alignment purposes. Attach one peg into an available hole, then use it as a reference point for fitting adjoining components. I designed the engine component to fit neatly within the aperture located on the Body_Middle section, but it will ultimately rest on top of the Body_Bottom_A section. Overall, assembly should proceed smoothly with all pieces working together harmoniously.
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