Estes Orbis 3D Printed Flying Model Rockets Bulk Pack
Estes Orbis 3D Printed Model Rockets Bulk Pack for STEM Learning
Estes Orbis 3D Printed Flying Model Rockets Bulk Pack for STEM Classrooms
Estes Orbis 3D Printed Flying Model Rockets Bulk Pack Parts
Estes Orbis 3D Printed Model Rocket for STEM Education
Estes Orbis 3D Printed Flying Model Rockets Bulk Pack for STEM Activities

ORBIS™ 3D Bulk Pack (12 pack)

SKU: 001706
$69.99
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Intermediate

Bring 3D printing and rocketry together with the Estes ORBIS™ 3D Bulk Pack. Designed for classrooms and STEM programs, this hands-on kit introduces students to the connection between modern design, additive manufacturing, and aerospace engineering. Each student selects and prints 3D components to build their own rocket, then launches their creation skyward for a true idea-to-flight experience.

With ready-to-use STL files, no CAD experience is required. Students can focus on creativity, iteration, and testing. The ORBIS™ Bulk Pack makes it easy for educators to inspire innovation through project-based learning while giving students a tangible connection between emerging technology and real-world engineering.

A 3D printer is required to use this product; 3D printer sold separately.

  • SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate
  • RECOMMENDED ENGINES: A8-3, B4-4, B6-4, C6-5
  • PROJECTED ALTITUDE: 400 ft. (122 m)

What You Need to Fly

In The Classroom

The Estes ORBIS™ 3D Bulk Pack bridges the gap between imagination and innovation. Designed for the classroom, it empowers students to use 3D printing technology to create real, flyable rockets. By selecting from multiple STL design files and printing their own components, students gain firsthand experience in additive manufacturing and modern product design.

From Idea to Launch

After printing their parts, students combine them with lightweight airframe components to build their rockets and watch their creations lift off into the sky. This process transforms abstract concepts like prototyping, aerodynamics, and iteration into a thrilling, visible result. The ORBIS™ gives every student a chance to see their ideas take flight in an exciting and memorable way.

Accessible and Engaging for All Skill Levels

No prior CAD experience is needed. The kit provides several pre-designed STL files for 3D printing, making it simple for educators to introduce students to advanced manufacturing technology. With multiple fin and nose cone options, each rocket can be customized for a unique look and performance, encouraging creativity and experimentation.

Complete Classroom Pack

The ORBIS™ 3D Bulk Pack includes everything needed for a class of 12 students to build and launch their rockets. The kit comes with parachutes, shock cords, engine hooks, body tubes, engine blocks, and spacer tools. After purchase, educators receive access to downloadable STL files so students can print their own plastic parts in any color or filament type they choose.

Inspiring Tomorrow’s Innovators

Perfect for STEM labs, camps, or after-school programs, the ORBIS™ 3D Bulk Pack demonstrates the full engineering design cycle from concept to construction to testing. It encourages problem solving, critical thinking, and curiosity about how ideas become reality. With the ORBIS™, students do more than learn about technology. They use it to explore, experiment, and create.

**A 3D printer is required to use this product; 3D printer sold separately.**

By purchasing this product, you agree to the terms of a limited-use license for the included 3D print files. These files are provided for personal, non-commercial use only. Redistribution, resale, uploading, or sharing of the digital files in any form—whether publicly or privately—is strictly prohibited and constitutes a violation of Estes’ copyright and license agreement.

Unauthorized distribution may result in legal action. Estes reserves all rights to enforce intellectual property protections as allowed by law.

What You Need to Build (Not Included)

  • 3D Printer
  • Scissors
  • Pencil
  • Ruler
  • Fine Sandpaper
  • Carpenter's Glue
  • Primer and Paint

What You Need to Launch (Not Included)

Engine Chart


Engine

Projected Altitude

A8-3 383 ft
B6-4 810 ft
C6-5 1618 ft

Recommended Lesson Plans For Your Rocket

Estes-LP2-06

Live, Online Training and 1:1 Support

Estes Education has been a leader in STEM education for over 60 years. We know that STEM is a vital interdisciplinary topic that requires hands-on and inclusive learning. Explore these supporting materials to take learning to new heights!

Should you have need, you can meet with a member of Education team for FREE, 1:1 online support to learn rocketry basics, how to apply our curriculum, and discover unique teaching strategies. Our team is eager to answer your questions!

Technical Specifications

Intermediate
  • Recommended Engines

A8-3, B4-4, B6-4, C6-5
  • Launch System

Lifetime Launch System
  • Launch Rod Size

1/8 in. (3.18 mm)
  • Projected Max Altitude

400 ft. (122 m)
  • Recovery System

9 in. (22.9 cm) Parachute
  • Length

10 – 12 in. (25.4 – 30.5 cm)
  • Diameter

0.74 in. (19 mm)
  • Weight

0.50 oz. (14.2 g)
  • Fin Material

3D Printed

Technical Specifications

Estes model rocketry is recommended for ages 10+, with adult supervision for those under 12.

Learn About Model Rocket Safety!

Not sure how to safely launch a rocket with your group? Head over to our dedicated Safety instructions page for videos, support, and more!
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Customer Reviews

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Anonymous (Richland, WA)
It's a little early for a five-star review because I haven't flown any of the rockets yet

It's a little early for a five-star review because I haven't flown any of the rockets yet. The reason I gave it five stars is because the printing went smoothly and all twelve of the rockets are ready to finish. I have two of the twelve finish and will be flying them shortly with my granddaughter. I'll let you know how it goes.

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Cathy
To answer the issues that people have been having about

To answer the issues that people have been having about size if you slicer allows import with inches as the default. If now import into something like tinkerCad with inches as default and then take to your slicer. Hope this helps it worked for me.

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Roger J Bauer
Sorry....in my last post I indicated scaling to 2540mm...that would

Sorry....in my last post I indicated scaling to 2540mm...that would be incorrect...it is scaled to 2540%not mm. Again, I apologize.