✈️ B727-200 - with and without winglets 1:500 - FDM • STL files
➡️ Download 3D print model: https://cults3d.com/:640490
💡 Designed by @Herisuprapto

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B727-200 - with and without winglets 1:500 - FDM

The B727-200 is an iconic trijet airliner, easily recognizable by its T-tail configuration and three rear-mounted turbofan engines (two on the fuselage sides and one center-line fed via an S-duct). Its key design features include swept wings and a built-in airstair below the rear engine, allowing for independent operations at airports with minimal ground support equipment. B727-200 - with and without winglets 1:500 FDM Here’s what each label means: - FDM: Printed on an FDM machine. These versions have lower detail, no panel lines, no engine blades, and use thicker walls. - SLA 1: Printed on an SLA machine. These include antennas, include engine blades, have thinner walls, but still do not have panel lines. - SLA 2: Same as SLA 1, but with added panel lines for higher surface detail.

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✈️ Embraer ERJ145 1:500 - SLA 2 • STL files
➡️ Download 3D print model: https://cults3d.com/:3127538
💡 Designed by @Herisuprapto

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Embraer ERJ145 1:500 - SLA 2

The Embraer ERJ145 is a slender, low-wing regional jet known for its long, narrow fuselage and distinctive 1–2 seating layout. Its twin rear-mounted engines and T-tail give it a clean, streamlined profile built for efficient short- to medium-range routes. The aircraft’s crisp panel lines, pointed nose, and balanced proportions make it instantly recognizable among regional jets. ERJ 145 1/500 version with panel lines and two wings separated. And here is the previous version, https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/architecture/embraer-erj145-1-500-sla. You can see how I printed it and its supports through this link, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC8_9qfDehI, thanks for stopping by. Here’s what each label means: - FDM: Printed on an FDM machine. These versions have lower detail, no panel lines, no engine blades, and use thicker walls. - SLA 1: Printed on an SLA machine. These include antennas, include engine blades, have thinner walls, but still do not have panel lines. - SLA 2: Same as SLA 1, but with added panel lines for higher surface detail.

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✈️ B777-200 1:1000 - FDM • STL files
➡️ Download 3D print model: https://cults3d.com/:60403
💡 Designed by heri_3d

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B777-200 1:1000 - FDM

The Boeing 777-200 is a long-range, wide-body twinjet, notable for being the first commercial aircraft entirely designed using Computer-Aided Design (CAD) techniques. Its impressive scale is matched by its high-bypass turbofan engines, which are among the most powerful ever produced for an airliner, enabling its significant global reach. I use Cura as my favorite slicing software, and here I will explain the process of assembling that I did to make this: import from file number 1 to 6 at a time, specifically number 1 make the infill to 100% and the other is 10%. print number 7 which is multiplied to 5 times. print number 8 which is multiplied to 3 times. clean the print, try first before gluing it. cut the parts as shown in the picture above. to adjust the size of the rear wheel using sandpaper. then the assembly sequence is in the black-and-white picture attachment. Hopefully the above explanation helps you, feel free if you have questions and suggestions, thank you. https://instagram.com/heri_3d?igshid=1pfif1u1842r Here’s what each label means: - FDM: Printed on an FDM machine. These versions have lower detail, no panel lines, no engine blades, and use thicker walls. - SLA 1: Printed on an SLA machine. These include antennas, include engine blades, have thinner walls, but still do not have panel lines. - SLA 2: Same as SLA 1, but with added panel lines for higher surface detail.

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✈️ Antonov An-12BP 1:500 - FDM • 3D files
➡️ Download 3D print model: https://cults3d.com/:326165
💡 Designed by heri_3d

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Antonov An-12BP 1:500 - FDM

The Antonov An-12BP is a rugged, four-engine, high-wing turboprop freighter, designed for tactical airlift with a formidable 20,000 kg payload capacity. It's essentially the Soviet analog to the C-130 Hercules, featuring a large aft cargo door for accommodating oversized freight and the ability to operate reliably from unprepared airstrips, making it a true workhorse in challenging environments. Another aircraft model from Antonov, this model was made upon request. Inside there are two variants, the first without a cargo door, and with a rear cargo door that can be removed. I hope you like it, happy printing. Here’s what each label means: - FDM: Printed on an FDM machine. These versions have lower detail, no panel lines, no engine blades, and use thicker walls. - SLA 1: Printed on an SLA machine. These include antennas, include engine blades, have thinner walls, but still do not have panel lines. - SLA 2: Same as SLA 1, but with added panel lines for higher surface detail.

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✈️ B727-200 - with and without winglets 1:500 - FDM • STL files
➡️ Download 3D print model: https://cults3d.com/:640490
💡 Designed by heri_3d

@cults3d #DiecastPlane #MiniatureAviation #3DPrinterModels #ScaleAircraft

B727-200 - with and without winglets 1:500 - FDM

The B727-200 is an iconic trijet airliner, easily recognizable by its T-tail configuration and three rear-mounted turbofan engines (two on the fuselage sides and one center-line fed via an S-duct). Its key design features include swept wings and a built-in airstair below the rear engine, allowing for independent operations at airports with minimal ground support equipment. B727-200 - with and without winglets 1:500 FDM Here’s what each label means: - FDM: Printed on an FDM machine. These versions have lower detail, no panel lines, no engine blades, and use thicker walls. - SLA 1: Printed on an SLA machine. These include antennas, include engine blades, have thinner walls, but still do not have panel lines. - SLA 2: Same as SLA 1, but with added panel lines for higher surface detail.

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✈️ Embraer ERJ145 1:500 - SLA 2 • STL files
➡️ Download 3D print model: https://cults3d.com/:3127538
💡 Designed by heri_3d

@cults3d #DiecastPlane #MiniatureAviation #3DPrinterModels #ScaleAircraft

Embraer ERJ145 1:500 - SLA 2

The Embraer ERJ145 is a slender, low-wing regional jet known for its long, narrow fuselage and distinctive 1–2 seating layout. Its twin rear-mounted engines and T-tail give it a clean, streamlined profile built for efficient short- to medium-range routes. The aircraft’s crisp panel lines, pointed nose, and balanced proportions make it instantly recognizable among regional jets. ERJ 145 1/500 version with panel lines and two wings separated. And here is the previous version, https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/architecture/embraer-erj145-1-500-sla. You can see how I printed it and its supports through this link, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC8_9qfDehI, thanks for stopping by. Here’s what each label means: - FDM: Printed on an FDM machine. These versions have lower detail, no panel lines, no engine blades, and use thicker walls. - SLA 1: Printed on an SLA machine. These include antennas, include engine blades, have thinner walls, but still do not have panel lines. - SLA 2: Same as SLA 1, but with added panel lines for higher surface detail.

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🏛️ B777-200 1:1000 • STL files
➡️ Download 3D print model: https://cults3d.com/:60403
💡 Designed by heri_3d

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B777-200 1:1000

I use Cura as my favorite slicing software, and here I will explain the process of assembling that I did to make this: import from file number 1 to 6 at a time, specifically number 1 make the infill to 100% and the other is 10%. print number 7 which is multiplied to 5 times. print number 8 which is multiplied to 3 times. clean the print, try first before gluing it. cut the parts as shown in the picture above. to adjust the size of the rear wheel using sandpaper. then the assembly sequence is in the black-and-white picture attachment. Hopefully the above explanation helps you, feel free if you have questions and suggestions, thank you. https://instagram.com/heri_3d?igshid=1pfif1u1842r

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✈️ ATR 72-600 1:500 • STL files
➡️ Download 3D print model: https://cults3d.com/:482930
💡 Designed by heri_3d

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✈️ E190-E2 1:400 SLA • STL files
➡️ Download 3D print model: https://cults3d.com/:1098910
💡 Designed by heri__suprapto

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E190-E2 1:400 SLA

Hi guys, this model was printed by someone before because at that time I didn't have an SLA printer, the two printout pictures above are from him. This version has less detail (no wing and tail outlines, etc.) than this one, https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/architecture/e190-1-400-resin-printer. Hope you guys like it, thanks for stopping by.

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🆕 Rosenbauer New Panther 8x8 1/500 - SLA • STL files
➡️ Download 3D print model: https://cults3d.com/:3583825
💡 Designed by heri__suprapto

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Rosenbauer New Panther 8x8 (Short Canon) 1:500 - SLA 2

The Rosenbauer New Panther 8x8 is a high-performance airport fire truck built for maximum speed, stability, and off-road capability. Its powerful engine setup and advanced suspension let it handle extreme conditions while carrying a full load of firefighting equipment. The sleek, modern cab design offers excellent visibility and integrates the latest safety and control systems for rapid emergency response. This time is GSE, a pair of Rosenbauer New Panther 8x8 1/500 fire trucks for resin printer, printed at a 45 degree angle, the original scale size is 1/500, can be converted to 1/400 by 125%. Hope you guys like them. Short video link on how this truck was printed: https://youtu.be/jyQM-VcOy2I Here’s what each label means: - FDM: Printed on an FDM machine. These versions have lower detail, no panel lines, no engine blades, and use thicker walls. - SLA 1: Printed on an SLA machine. These include antennas, include engine blades, have thinner walls, but still do not have panel lines. - SLA 2: Same as SLA 1, but with added panel lines for higher surface detail.

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