
Dassault Falcon 7X 1:500 - FDM
The Dassault Falcon 7X is a distinguished trijet known for its sophisticated fly-by-wire flight controls, making it one of the first business jets to employ this technology. This large-cabin aircraft utilizes three rear-mounted Pratt & Whitney Canada PW307A turbofans to achieve impressive range and efficient performance.
This model is printed using an FDM printer, I hope you like it, thank you.
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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B737-800W 1:500 - SLA 2
The Boeing 737-800W is characterized by its blended winglets, optimized for reduced drag and improved fuel efficiency across medium-haul operations. Its elongated fuselage, advanced aerodynamic surfaces, and refined control geometry contribute to stable handling and consistent performance.
B737-800W 1/500 - SLA, 2025-06-25, the front landing gear of this model has been thickened, but I still uploaded the fuselage with the previous landing gear. And the fuselage that is not in the center does not need to be fixed, but I uploaded the two wings that have been exported without moving their positions.
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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ATR 72-600 1:400 – SLA 1
The ATR 72-600 is a modern regional turboprop, distinguishable by its six-bladed propellers and optimized performance for short-haul routes.1 Its flight deck features an advanced avionics suite, including the innovative $ARINC~429$-based Thales $AHRU$ (Attitude and Heading Reference Unit), enhancing crew efficiency and situational awareness.
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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Dassault Falcon 7X 1:500 - FDM
The Dassault Falcon 7X is a distinguished trijet known for its sophisticated fly-by-wire flight controls, making it one of the first business jets to employ this technology. This large-cabin aircraft utilizes three rear-mounted Pratt & Whitney Canada PW307A turbofans to achieve impressive range and efficient performance.
This model is printed using an FDM printer, I hope you like it, thank you.
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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B737-800W 1:500 - SLA 2
The Boeing 737-800W is characterized by its blended winglets, optimized for reduced drag and improved fuel efficiency across medium-haul operations. Its elongated fuselage, advanced aerodynamic surfaces, and refined control geometry contribute to stable handling and consistent performance.
B737-800W 1/500 - SLA, 2025-06-25, the front landing gear of this model has been thickened, but I still uploaded the fuselage with the previous landing gear. And the fuselage that is not in the center does not need to be fixed, but I uploaded the two wings that have been exported without moving their positions.
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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ATR 72-600 1:400 – SLA 1
The ATR 72-600 is a modern regional turboprop, distinguishable by its six-bladed propellers and optimized performance for short-haul routes.1 Its flight deck features an advanced avionics suite, including the innovative $ARINC~429$-based Thales $AHRU$ (Attitude and Heading Reference Unit), enhancing crew efficiency and situational awareness.
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-124 Ruslan 1:500 - FDM
The Antonov An-124 Ruslan is a massive strategic airlift jet designed for moving super-heavy and oversized cargo, featuring a unique, multi-leg kneeling landing gear system and a hydraulically operated upward-hinging nose section. This configuration allows for true roll-on/roll-off capability through both the forward visor-style nose door and the rear fuselage ramp, making it incredibly versatile for self-sufficient loading and unloading operations in remote or unprepared locations.
An-124-100 kneeling with a front and back ramp, there is also cargo space until backwards.
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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B737-800W 1:500 - SLA 2
The Boeing 737-800W is characterized by its blended winglets, optimized for reduced drag and improved fuel efficiency across medium-haul operations. Its elongated fuselage, advanced aerodynamic surfaces, and refined control geometry contribute to stable handling and consistent performance.
B737-800W 1/500 - SLA, 2025-06-25, the front landing gear of this model has been thickened, but I still uploaded the fuselage with the previous landing gear. And the fuselage that is not in the center does not need to be fixed, but I uploaded the two wings that have been exported without moving their positions.
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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ATR 72-600 1:400 – SLA 1
The ATR 72-600 is a modern regional turboprop, distinguishable by its six-bladed propellers and optimized performance for short-haul routes.1 Its flight deck features an advanced avionics suite, including the innovative $ARINC~429$-based Thales $AHRU$ (Attitude and Heading Reference Unit), enhancing crew efficiency and situational awareness.
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-124 Ruslan 1:500
One of the biggest cargo plane, An-124-100 kneeling with a front and back ramp, there is also cargo space until backwards.
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