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File Type: STL 

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Uhura Bust | Star Trek TV Series | 3D Printing STL  Model Files

Nichelle Nichols As Nyota Uhura
USS Enterprise's communications officer

Note: Also comes with display base for each figure.

 

🚀 Star Trek: The Original Series – Boldly Going Where No Show Had Gone Before

In the vast expanse of television history, few shows have had the cultural impact or lasting legacy of Star Trek: The Original Series. Premiering in 1966 under the visionary guidance of creator Gene Roddenberry, Star Trek didn’t just depict the future—it defined it. A blend of science fiction, social commentary, and adventurous spirit, the show introduced audiences to a crew of unforgettable characters aboard the starship USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), boldly exploring strange new worlds in the 23rd century.

💬 Lieutenant Uhura – A Voice of Progress

Trailblazing in more ways than one, Lieutenant Nyota Uhura, played by Nichelle Nichols, was the Enterprise’s Communications Officer and one of the first Black women to play a leading role on American television. Her poise, intelligence, and competence sent a powerful message during the height of the civil rights movement. Uhura wasn’t just background decor—she was a capable officer and an essential part of the crew. Nichols’ portrayal inspired generations, including NASA astronauts and actors alike.

 

Though it ran for only three seasons from 1966 to 1969, Star Trek: The Original Series became far more than a TV show. It launched a universe of spin-offs, films, novels, and fan conventions. It broke boundaries—racial, philosophical, and scientific—and opened minds to the possibilities of the future.

The bridge crew of the original Enterprise represented more than Starfleet officers—they were ambassadors for a better world. In an era marked by division, Star Trek envisioned a future of cooperation, exploration, and hope.

So, as Mr. Spock might say: “Live long and prosper.”

 

  • This STL file is recommended for FDM Printers!


3D PRINT FILE SETTINGS (FOR 0.4 MM NOZZLE)


  • Line Width/ Nozzle: 0.4 mm
  • First Layer Line Width: 0.48 mm / 120%
  • Recommended Initial Layer Height:  0.16 mm
  • Recommended Layer Height:  0.16 mm
  • Recommended Perimeters/ Walls: 3.
  • Recommended Infill (%): 10% (Gyroid)


The parameters above are recommendations made by our staff; if you prefer, you can adapt them according to your preferences.

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>>This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD | No product will be shipped | After checkout you will be provided the link to download your files. <<

File Type: STL 

3D MODEL DESCRIPTION
 

Uhura Bust | Star Trek TV Series | 3D Printing STL  Model Files

Nichelle Nichols As Nyota Uhura
USS Enterprise's communications officer

Note: Also comes with display base for each figure.

 

🚀 Star Trek: The Original Series – Boldly Going Where No Show Had Gone Before

In the vast expanse of television history, few shows have had the cultural impact or lasting legacy of Star Trek: The Original Series. Premiering in 1966 under the visionary guidance of creator Gene Roddenberry, Star Trek didn’t just depict the future—it defined it. A blend of science fiction, social commentary, and adventurous spirit, the show introduced audiences to a crew of unforgettable characters aboard the starship USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), boldly exploring strange new worlds in the 23rd century.

💬 Lieutenant Uhura – A Voice of Progress

Trailblazing in more ways than one, Lieutenant Nyota Uhura, played by Nichelle Nichols, was the Enterprise’s Communications Officer and one of the first Black women to play a leading role on American television. Her poise, intelligence, and competence sent a powerful message during the height of the civil rights movement. Uhura wasn’t just background decor—she was a capable officer and an essential part of the crew. Nichols’ portrayal inspired generations, including NASA astronauts and actors alike.

 

Though it ran for only three seasons from 1966 to 1969, Star Trek: The Original Series became far more than a TV show. It launched a universe of spin-offs, films, novels, and fan conventions. It broke boundaries—racial, philosophical, and scientific—and opened minds to the possibilities of the future.

The bridge crew of the original Enterprise represented more than Starfleet officers—they were ambassadors for a better world. In an era marked by division, Star Trek envisioned a future of cooperation, exploration, and hope.

So, as Mr. Spock might say: “Live long and prosper.”

 

  • This STL file is recommended for FDM Printers!


3D PRINT FILE SETTINGS (FOR 0.4 MM NOZZLE)


  • Line Width/ Nozzle: 0.4 mm
  • First Layer Line Width: 0.48 mm / 120%
  • Recommended Initial Layer Height:  0.16 mm
  • Recommended Layer Height:  0.16 mm
  • Recommended Perimeters/ Walls: 3.
  • Recommended Infill (%): 10% (Gyroid)


The parameters above are recommendations made by our staff; if you prefer, you can adapt them according to your preferences.

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