3D Print Your Own Star Destroyer Toy (If Your Equipment Is Better Than Mine)

By Adam Pawlus — Saturday, August 22, 2026

I'm eternally grateful to my past influences, and I would love to see a simplified version of something like this in The Retro Collection some day. If you're like me, you're fascinated with ships and playsets. And 3D printing. And your 3D printer is too small. And you're cheap. So when you see RWBCUSTOMS' Custom Star Destroyer Toy on Cults3D, you'll say "man, I want that" and also "$85?"

According to the description, the ship has over 100 parts and is about 28-inches long. That's big! They made it so you can seat straight-legged figures at various ship consoles, which include some very nice vintage-style stickers. I've always wondered how a ship-shaped Star Destroyer might look, and this is pretty darned impressive. If Hasbro ever made something like this, I'd shell out for it and if I had the equipment, I'd probably pony up to 3D print one of these myself. 

Check it out, this is the kind of thing that is what I really miss from the old days when it comes to modern Star Wars collecting. I love figures, but without ships and playsets, there's only so much joy to wring from how I wrote a plastic man.  We've had precious few genuinely huge ship/playsets as of late and this thing would probably cost about as much as a barge unless it came out unpainted (with stickers), like this set. And I bet that would be at least a couple hundred bucks. As such, do what I do - post this on your web site and hope one of your readers with a better 3D printer than you volunteers to make you one for a nominal fee.