Custom and fan-made. 3D printed in high quality PLA material.


I have many other custom Halo ships on my store: https://ebay.to/3vDuwCD


The In Amber Clad was launched from Naval Yard AS-9 over Reach on February 9, 2547, alongside fifteen other frigates. By 2549, the Clad was the sole survivor of its group, its sister ships having perished in the battles of Paris IV, Iota and Arcadia. Following her victory at the Battle of Gamma Pavonis VII in 2550 and the Clad's partial repairs and replenishment at Tribute, Lieutenant Commander Miranda Keyes was given command of the In Amber Clad on April 7, 2550 after her ship, the UNSC Hilbert, was destroyed in the engagement.


This ship model comes in a 5 separate piece kit, that when assembled comes out to 6" in length and 1.75" at it's widest point. You will need an adhesive such as super glue, build time is about 5 minutes. The completed ship shown in photos is what it will look like when you assemble the 5 pieces together. I am also able to scale this ship larger or smaller depending on your needs, please message me.


Model comes unpainted, it can be painted and enhanced with a variety of materials to create an amazing life-like In Amber Clad. But it looks good as-is too!


Will be shipped out within 4 business days of completed order. Thank you.


Thank you for looking.


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ABOUT 3D PRINTING: 


3D printers create objects layer by layer, slowly. Think of it like an endless tube of toothpaste depositing one line at a time. During this layering, there may be minor imperfections. On some parts, layer lines are also visible. These can easily be fixed if you decide you’d like to have a more polished look on your final piece. 


For 3d printed terrain you can use filler primer such as Krylon or sprays from auto parts stores. Also consider using textured paint, flock, static grass or other products commonly used in terrain modeling for miniature wargaming terrain.


We don’t do any finishing or post production. All products are sold fresh from our 3D printers. Product pictures in our listings are always actual prints straight from our 3D printers and are representative of the quality you will receive. We strive to create models that are playable, printable, durable and of course have that “neato” factor. 


If there are any issues or problems with a 3D printed part that you receive from us, let us know! We want you to be happy with your items. We’ll do our best to resolve any issues. 


Thank you!