Here's another rendering I did to support the Gunpla figures I build. It will fit comfortably, PG and MG/100 scale kits. It's stackable, so the options are endless. It's all made from PLA. I would suggest making the robotic arms from resin due to detail. There are a set of files that allow you to print them in halves.
Lights can be added to some parts on the walls and floors.
This is a very easy model to build. Designed to be played with.
Assembly:
Place the hangar floor face down on the build surface for a better finish, unless you have a Bambu. Print each floor completely before moving to the next. Parts need to be mirrored for left and right sides of the walls, trusses and supporting parts. Feel free to contact me with questions. I hope to see your detolfs stacked with these in the future. Do your best not to glue any of the main hangar to keep it portable. If you do, only glue the floor as a whole section. Pay close attention to the parts. Some look alike but are entirely different. If you want to place the hanger in a Detolf. You'll need to reduce the center parts of the walls AND THEIR SUPPOTRING PARTS, ANYTHING THAT CONNECT DIRECTLY TO THE SMALLER PART, width to 87% (SEE PICTURE FOR SIZE COMPARISON). This will save you a lot of time calculating each parts reduction, allowing you to keep all other parts stock. Or you can shrink all floor, wall truss, supports, and so on ( ladders, ladder railing excluded) files parts "X" width to 95%, it'll fit right into your detolfs. THE FLOOR WILL NEED TO BE REDUCED ALSO...to support 179.25X2 If you have a CR-30 belt printer or similar, the parts marked "whole" can be printed in sections saving a lot of assembly. All parts will need to be mirrored in your slicer to get the left and right sides if they require them