Hey! Is the 90mm F16 exhaust model scalable to the 70mm?
Thanks!
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Hey! Is the 90mm F16 exhaust model scalable to the 70mm?
Thanks!
Thank you for downloading the Sportster! Should you have any problem, don't hesitate to contact me, here on Cults or via RCGroups.
Greetings from Belgium, OrionRider.
I have two f-18 and they both have broken noses. Could you design new noses from the rear cockpit foward. Short of buying new fuse's the rest of both planes are fine. thanks Mike (mkhight@msn.com)
Bonjour N827TM,
Je suis intéressé par la maquette de la GBU, quelles sont les dimensions de cette dernière une fois assemblée?
Par avance merci,
Xavier
363.4 mm, Cheers, Tom
I am not sure, it can be printed in PLA or PETG. I don't the settings without trying to print it in that material. I am only using ABS. ABS works great as long as you have a metal build plate, an enclosure, and temperatures set. Bed temperature of 110C and Extruder about 250. Thanks for downloading the files. Let me know if you print this from PLA or PETG.
I've tried with PLA and every time I print the pylon that attaches to the tank, it turns to spaghetti. From what I can see, it's completely hollow. The lack of support at the attachment groves causes failure no matter what position I try. Any suggestions? And thank you!! Aside from this little problem, all else is phenomenal.
I just also noticed that the mounting holes/grooves at the TOP of the pylons are backwards. When they attach to the model they should slide back, not forward. When wing hits the tanks they'll likely slide back and come off.
Hi!
I am a noobie to 3D printing; and from what I have read about ABS, it has a tendency to warp the print as it is printing resulting in failed prints. I am wondering if anyone has printed this plane using PLA, or maybe PETG?
You can try to scale it down to 70mm in your perferred slicer. I designed this for my Freewing F-16 90mm and opted to share this with the community.