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Originally posted by Dustman View PostHi LB, how o I go about getting this file for my FW F-18?I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.~Lucky B*st*rd~
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Well Hulloo All, Still plugging away, though I am progressing. There are 6 parts in the photo and I think that is what it will take, but hope to make the RH/LH side consoles part of the "Tub". The MB Ejection Seat is a bit tedious and so far has a high part count. Not certain whether to simplify it as most of these are or stick it out and make it a little more detailed with 'Some Assembly Required". In any case, I will keep up the 'good fight'. Best, LB
I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.~Lucky B*st*rd~
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Looks great Steve.
I decided to try out one of lynxman's designs and started printing out the L-39 in ABS. A lof of the fuselage parts need a 300x300mm bed, so I will be needing to split the parts to fit the prusa, or possibly purchase an artillery sidewinder or jgaurora a5s.
The smallest fuselage section that fits on the prusa takes 18hours
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Originally posted by Dirty Dee View PostLooks great Steve. I decided to try out one of lynxman's designs and started printing out the L-39 in ABS. A lof of the fuselage parts need a 300x300mm bed, so I will be needing to split the parts to fit the prusa, or possibly purchase an artillery sidewinder or jgaurora a5s. The smallest fuselage section that fits on the prusa takes 18hoursI solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.~Lucky B*st*rd~
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Haven't been doing much printing lately as I've moved up to turbines, but I did print something nice yesterday in ABS. Most turbine engines come with a FOD screen that slides on the front and is held in place with an o-ring. It's a pretty secure fit, but we all know that o-rings dry out and break eventually, especially since I live in a very dry climate. A friend designed a cover that uses existing screws in the nose of the turbine to secure it in place. It's printed in ABS because turbines get hot.
These fit most Kingtech turbines except for the very small and very large ones.2 PhotosPat
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CRXMP, Very cool. Are you converting 'foamies' to 'turbine'? Is there a "turbine-based'" forum on this website? Best, LBI solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.~Lucky B*st*rd~
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Originally posted by Elbee View PostChris, I thank you, Sir. Does the design remind you of another cockpit kit? I am coach-able. Wow, what a great new project for you, I am envious. That is one large 3DP airframe! Do you think that the 'braking system' could be scaled down? Which EDF system will you be using? Best, Steve
The braking system might be scale-able, but would need some alterations for different O-rings and servos to operate the cams. I plan to 3d print the 120mm housing and fan that the designer made for the model. He seems to have good efficiency with it, and can get 5 minutes of flights on a 5000mAH 12S setup.
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Originally posted by Dirty Dee View Posthaha, yup it does remind me of another cockpit set.The braking system might be scale-able, but would need some alterations for different O-rings and servos to operate the cams. I plan to 3d print the 120mm housing and fan that the designer made for the model. He seems to have good efficiency with it, and can get 5 minutes of flights on a 5000mAH 12S setup.I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.~Lucky B*st*rd~
You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.~Anonymous~
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Hey Y'all, Finished and printed a set of the LH/RH Consoles. Plenty of detail, though I will try a print with the consoles laying 'flat' and see if it ups the resolution some. It is looking like it will make more sense to add these to the 'tub' for a finished print. Also, will need to push these a bit outside the tub walls to add some interior space for the pilot. The OEM foam walls on the air-frame are scaled nicely, but thick, so to stay within some semblance of interior scale, the pilot will be a snug fit. It'll all be good, I think. Best, LB
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Originally posted by Elbee View PostHey Y'all, Finished and printed a set of the LH/RH Consoles. Plenty of detail, though I will try a print with the consoles laying 'flat' and see if it ups the resolution some. It is looking like it will make more sense to add these to the 'tub' for a finished print. Also, will need to push these a bit outside the tub walls to add some interior space for the pilot. The OEM foam walls on the air-frame are scaled nicely, but thick, so to stay within some semblance of interior scale, the pilot will be a snug fit. It'll all be good, I think. Best, LB
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