Starfield Players Can Now Build Their Own Frontier Spaceship with Bethesda’s 3D Printing Files

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How cool would it be to own a copy of the Frontier, Starfield’s first and most recognizable spaceship? Really cool, actually, which is why Bethesda has released new 3D printing files that allow those with the proper hardware, patience, and painting skills to create an accurately detailed, albeit much smaller, 12-inch version of the Nova Galactic Discovery-class ship that’s given to the player at the beginning of the game by Barrett, Constellation’s engineer. A print and assembly guide for the Starfield Frontier, which comprises 22 pages of gluing instructions, paint colors, and more can be found here.

Every detail is painstakingly realized. Every surface crafted and assembled with care, just like the Frontier in the game. And in celebration of World Space Week, you can now download all of their 3D printing files for the ship model and try to build your very own Frontier.

Now you can 3D print and build your own take of the Frontier ship from Starfield! Sean from our build team details his process of turning the game’s model of the ship into a 3D printable model kit, and then we walk through the assembly of this 12-inch version of the Frontier!

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