This is a set of digital files for 3D printing a miniature. If you want to purchase this model as a physical miniature you can do so here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1429016767/bird-of-prey-airship-miniature-flying?click_key=333d1acdce3b92213c69fcb9a51b3c2381dcb61f%3A1429016767&click_sum=2238464e&ref=shop_home_active_3 A set of STL files for 3D printing a miniature of a small airship for a fantasy tabletop game. It is aesthetically consistent with Dungeons and Dragons Spelljammer but could also fit into other settings with magical flying ships. It has horizontal sails meant to resemble the wings and tail of a bird. The shape of the wings was based on the klingon bird of prey from Star Trek. The appearance was also inspired by Chinese junk ships. This ship's small size makes it a good fit for an adventuring party. It could also be good as an antagonist ship for a battle with multiple small enemy craft. This model can be printed in multiple FDM friendly pieces. There is also a single piece version included. The base is always a separate piece even for the single piece version. This model is at a 1:600 scale. This is the same scale as the Spelljammer ship models made by Wizkids. It is just under 3 inches (75mm) long and has a wingspan of about 2.5 inches (64mm). The base is 2 inches (50mm) in diameter. For printing on an FDM printer I recommend printing with a 0.4mm nozzle at a layer height of 0.1mm. The front piece, alignment peg, and base can all be printed without supports. For the back piece I recommend setting the support overhang angle to 70 degrees in order to avoid the generation of unnecessary supports.