Classic Flying Saucer – 3"–9"
Before the government had a name for them, people just pointed at the sky and said what they saw: a disc. Smooth. Silent. Moving in ways nothing should.
From Kenneth Arnold's 1947 sighting over Mount Rainier to thousands of reports filed in the decades that followed, the classic flying saucer became the most recognized unidentified craft in history. No single incident owns this shape — it belongs to all of them.
This desktop replica captures the archetypal saucer profile that defined an era of unexplained encounters. Clean disc geometry, domed upper canopy, and a silhouette that needs no introduction. Available in three sizes — from a compact desk accent to a serious display piece.
Key Features
- Classic flying saucer profile based on decades of reported sightings
- 3D-printed in eco-friendly PLA bioplastic with a smooth silver-grey finish
- Available in three sizes: 3", 6", and 9" diameter
- Lightweight and display-ready right out of the box
- Printed in California
Specs
| 3" Size | 3.0" L × 3.0" W × 1.1" H (76 × 76 × 28mm) |
| 6" Size | 6.0" L × 6.0" W × 2.2" H (152 × 152 × 56mm) |
| 9" Size | 9.0" L × 9.0" W × 3.3" H (229 × 229 × 84mm) |
| Material | Eco-friendly PLA bioplastic |
| Color | Silver Grey |
They've been in the sky since before anyone knew what to call them. Now one sits on your desk.