Titanic Submersible Model (READ DESCRIPTION)

THIS MODEL NEEDS SOME FIXING! WHEN THE TOP DESCRIPTION IS GONE, THEN IT IS SAFE TO PRINT THIS.

I designed a Titanic Submersible Model which is much different from the other four options (1999 Hughes and Santini, Dream, Printhive3d, Roller3d), thanks to its break-up point and method of being made. While it is somewhat cheap and not that good quality, its break-up point difference is its biggest feature.

I intend to sell that assembled, but I some people also wanted to print this themselves, so I will decided to making a "free version" here, which is just like the other four options. So basically a Titanic Submersible Model LITE. I'm sorry, but it isn't so easy to assemble, and you might need to trim edges or drill holes.

The model I downloaded for the project was not meant to be 3d printed and I had to go through a ton of attempts to make it printable. It still has many gaps and is not watertight, but I have found ways to make up for them using E6000 and epoxy resin.

NOTE:

Use PETG to print out the parts.
The infill of the Latch must be 20%. The funnels should be about 20%-40%. Everything else can be anywhere between 80%-100%
You can either paint or print in multiple colors.
Some parts may and will require trimming to fit. Have a knife and drill bits in handy.
When printed at 4580% scale on Cura, the ship is 1/560 scale.

Here are extra non-3d printed parts needed:
-Metal weights (ex: coins, sinkers, bolts)
-E6000
-Super Glue (Gel preferred)
-Epoxy Resin (Optional, as E6000 can also fill holes)