Set sail for adventure with the Concorde-class Frigate, a masterfully designed 3D printable model for your tabletop campaigns. This STL pack offers unparalleled versatility with two distinct versions. The ‘Display Version’ features a full, exquisitely detailed hull, perfect for model enthusiasts who wish to paint and showcase a museum-quality piece. The ‘Gameplay Version’ is expertly crafted with a cutaway design, revealing multiple playable decks. This allows for dynamic boarding actions and tactical interior combat, with ample space to maneuver your 28mm or 32mm miniatures.
Every plank and beam is rendered with realistic wood textures, bringing the vessel to life on your 3D printer. This model is optimized for support-free FDM printing, ensuring a smooth and successful build, while smaller detail components can also be printed in resin for enhanced fidelity. Elevate your naval wargames, pirate-themed RPGs, or historical dioramas with a ship that is as functional as it is beautiful.
Historically, the Concorde class was a series of 32-gun frigates of the French Navy, designed in 1777 by Henri Chevillard. These ships were renowned for their speed, agility, and powerful armament, making them some of the most formidable vessels of their time. They were true greyhounds of the sea, designed for scouting, commerce raiding, and fleet protection. Armed typically with twenty-six 12-pounder long guns on the main deck and a smaller battery of 6-pounders on the quarterdeck and forecastle, they packed a significant punch for their size.
One of the most famous ships of this class was the *Hermione*, which earned its place in history by carrying the Marquis de Lafayette to America in 1780 to aid the colonists in the American Revolutionary War. Her journey symbolized the crucial French support for the American cause. The design was so successful that several Concorde-class frigates were captured by the British Royal Navy and put into service under the British flag, a testament to their superior handling and construction. This model pays homage to that legendary design, allowing you to recreate pivotal moments from the American Revolution, the Napoleonic Wars, or your own fantasy sagas.













