3D 模型描述
Attention! This is designed for people with resin printers and modelling experience. You should expect some fit and finish to be required for best results. Please read the description carefully!
1/12th size scale model of the GBU-57 Massive Ordnance Penetrator bunker-bunker guided bomb used by the United States Air Force. The details of the GBU-57 are still secret and very little information has been
released about it, so I have made it referencing the best photos that are publicly available plus a Pentagon/DOD render.
GBU-57 MOP's were developed in the mid 2000's and entered service in 2011. They have only been used in Operation Midnight Hammer in June 2025 when B-2 Spirit stealth bombers attacked Iranian nuclear sites.
At 1/12th size, this is a large model with many of the features and details (realistically sized) seen on the real thing. The impact/void sensing fuze is modelled on the nose, the wings have their bolts, position sensors on the guide fins and the guide unit on the back of the GBU-57 is also detailed with many bolts, fasteners and access panels.
Comes with an assembly guide and information about colours/markings plus printable decals for people who can print their own decals. You could scale the model up or down to your preferences and printer build
volume (ie to make a 1/8th model just divide 12/8 and re-scale the parts in your printer by 1.5 times, or to make a 1/20 model divide 12/20 and use 0.6 to rescale the parts etc).
Approx dimensions: 535mm (21") long, 67mm (2.6") body diameter with maximum fin span of 198mm (7.8").
Well suited for people looking for a superior large model of the GBU-57 MOP with realistically scaled details!
(Note: This is a cosmetic imitation only, it cannot function or be made to function as a real device. I am not responsible for any mis-use of the printed items. The renders showing paint colours and markings are for
illustration purposes only. These files are sold under the terms of the Cults Private Use license.)
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This is designed for resin printing, not FDM printers! (FDM printers could print this but the results may be sub-optimal especially on the guide unit and guide fins with their small details).
You will need a resin printer that has at least 216mm Z-axis (height) build volume and 78.5mm volume in both X and Y axes.
Follow the instructions in the included guide manual for assembly, paint colours and decals. Glue will be required to permanently join the parts.