Assembly Guide: Ithillian Sky Port
In this article, we’ll guide you through assembling the Ithillian Sky Port, covering the model’s parts and the order in which they should be glued together. The Ithillian Sky Port is a docking station made of multiple pieces, designed to be assembled as individual sections before being glued together into a single unit.

The above exploded image shows all the model’s pieces, their file names, and their placement.

Before assembly, lay out your pieces so that you can check you have everything ready at hand
Assembling the base level

For this section, you will need the Base-A, Base-B, and Base-C pieces. Join parts Base-A and Base-B with some super glue. After that, there will be an alcove into which base-C can be glued. Put the now-fully-assembled base level aside for the moment.
Assembling level 1

For this section, you will need pieces LV1-A, LV1-B, LV1-C, and LV1-D. Begin by gluing together parts LV1-A and LV1-B.

Next, glue part LV1-C to the larger piece. Put the now fully assembled level 1 aside for the moment.
Assembling level 2

For this section, you will need pieces LV2-A, LV2-B, LV2-C, and LV2-D. Glue the 3 branches (LV2-B, LV2-C, and LV2-D) to LV2-A as shown. Put the now fully assembled level 2 aside for the moment.
Assembling the sky port

Gather your fully assembled base level, level 1, level 2, and the sky port top (level 3). Glue the sections together in order, one on top of the other, to complete the sky port. You can use the wood grain and steps to align how they stack.

The Ithillian Sky Port is a decpetively large building, which makes sense when you see it next to the Sky Reaver, which docks there. The Ithillian Sky Port can be purchased here.
I have printed the ship. Now, of course, I need a place to park it.
I have two printers going right now, printing these at highest available quality. The detail on the base (which is where I started printing) is amazing. This really makes printing a chore because I want to take it off the build plate and paint it before it’s finished printing – it looks that good.
I have the same problem with making cookies and eating the dough though… so maybe it’s a me problem.
We know exactly what you mean.
One day I am sure someone will create a printer that does them faster.
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