✈️ Airbus A330-300 1:500 - FDM • STL files
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💡 Designed by @Herisuprapto
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The A330-300 is a versatile, wide-body jetliner known for its extended fuselage and medium-to-long-haul operational range, typically employing efficient twin-engine powerplants to achieve a high passenger and cargo payload capacity. Its design incorporates advanced fly-by-wire flight controls and aerodynamic optimizations, making it a reliable workhorse for airlines seeking a balance of capacity, range, and operational economics. This is a request from a new friend, basically, this is a modification of the A330-200 I've created before. 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.
👃 AW139 - Long Nose 1:500 - SLA 2 • STL files
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The AW139 is a twin-engine helicopter known for its strong performance, smooth handling, and reliable safety systems. Its sleek fuselage, wide cabin, and distinctive five-blade main rotor give it a modern and capable look. Powerful engines and excellent lift capacity make it suitable for everything from rescue work to executive transport. This updated AW139 Long Nose (v2) SLA model, scaled at 1:500, features several refined details including the removal of the left tail fin and an under-fuselage antenna, along with the addition of a tail rotor shaft and a dedicated attachment hole. These are the links: Previous version: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/aw139-1-500-long-nose-sla Video showing how this helicopter was printed: https://youtu.be/RzFVsYlIOCo 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.
✈️ Cessna 172 1:400 - SLA 1 • STL files
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The Cessna 172 is a versatile, single-engine aircraft known for its reliability and ease of handling, making it a popular choice for flight training and recreational flying. With a high-wing design, it offers excellent visibility for pilots and passengers alike, while its spacious cabin provides comfort during long flights. This aircraft's smooth performance and efficiency have earned it a reputation as one of the most successful and widely used planes in aviation history. This model is available in two versions: one with and one without extruded windows. The key update from the previous design is the propeller, which is now rotated 45 degrees (rather than parallel) and includes a shaft. This propeller shaft is designed to fit directly into the aircraft's nose. For those curious about the original, you can find the previous version here: https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/architecture/cessna-172-1-400-sla https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VlYF2s5cIOQ SLA Printing Note: For optimal results, SLA models are printed rotated 90 degrees, perpendicular to the build plate, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL8M6CRNcVs. 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.
✈️ B777-200 1:1000 - FDM • STL files
➡️ Download 3D print model: https://cults3d.com/:60403
💡 Designed by @Herisuprapto
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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.
✈️ Dassault Falcon 7X 1:500 – SLA 2 • STL files
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The Dassault Falcon 7X is a remarkable trijet that features a fully digital fly-by-wire control system, a technology adapted directly from Dassault's fighter jet programs. This long-range business aircraft leverages a unique three-engine configuration and an innovative wing design with winglets to provide impressive fuel efficiency and the ability to operate safely from more challenging, short-field airports. 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.