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3d Printed Part Sets - Freewing F-4D Phantom II

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  • RCjetdude
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    When you get a chance can you check out the fin section of the MK-82's you did? When I see it in my print preview the fins are missing so I am not sure about trying to print it.

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  • apmech1
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    I have the F-16 Centerline tank done.

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  • apmech1
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    Cool, thx

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  • JLambCWU
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    Originally posted by apmech1 View Post

    That's like 49 feet?
    Whoops! Wrong screen shot! Aircraft is 14.8 meters, and the tank is 4.5 meters

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  • apmech1
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    Originally posted by JLambCWU

    Took some math, this should be the length
    That's like 49 feet?

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  • bbaumer
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    It's past "late April" whats the status on the MotionRC printed sets ? I've got some other things locked up on an order with the cockpit set

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  • apmech1
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    I think I've got the basic shape down, now I just need to know the full scale length of the tank.

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  • JLambCWU
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    Originally posted by apmech1 View Post
    Sure, let me dig up some dimensions and see wat I can come up with.
    I know a lot of people have been looking to add the centerline for the scale appearance. Willing to test fly it on mine and see if it interferes with the cheaters. Just ordered the 1680 HET motor for it. Eventually hoping to convert the 90 to the IAF SUFA with the 2 seat canopy, top conformal tanks and avionics spine.

    Here is some reference links I found.
    https://www.super-hobby.com/products...#gallery_start

    http://www.greenairdesigns.com/ejcga..._display_media

    http://www.hyperscale.com/2007/revie...reviewme_1.htm

    http://scaleindetail.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=264


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  • apmech1
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    Sure, let me dig up some dimensions and see wat I can come up with.

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  • JLambCWU
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    Originally posted by apmech1 View Post
    I have completed some ordnance / external storea and uploaded them to thingiverse.


    SU23 . STL files are constrained for a print bed of 200mmX200mmX180mmadded Pylon

    600 GALLON centerline fuel tank and pylon---- Updated to better scale and pylon mountAdded Hollow version


    A big thanks to rcjetdude for the help with the 600 gal centerline tank.
    Those look AH’MAZING man! Can’t wait for my printer to get here and get started! Any chance of a centerline tank for the Freewing F-16 too? I think it’s about 1/10 scale.

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  • OV10
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    LOL

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  • TiredIronGRB
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    Originally posted by RCjetdude View Post
    I reprinted the centerline tank with just one outer layer (Vase Mode) in Simplify 3D and now it is just 2.8 ozs. Yes it is not as rigid as my original print but it still seems plenty stiff enough for the application. I reinforced the flat mounting surface by gluing some 1/8" lite ply inside it and will probably install two of the mounting rails to hold it on. Adding some primer to it now. Getting a 3D printer has been one of the best investments I could have made. It has opened up a whole new world of detail potential. I need to work on my designing skills.

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    I only love you for your printer :Silly:

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  • RCjetdude
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    I reprinted the centerline tank with just one outer layer (Vase Mode) in Simplify 3D and now it is just 2.8 ozs. Yes it is not as rigid as my original print but it still seems plenty stiff enough for the application. I reinforced the flat mounting surface by gluing some 1/8" lite ply inside it and will probably install two of the mounting rails to hold it on. Adding some primer to it now. Getting a 3D printer has been one of the best investments I could have made. It has opened up a whole new world of detail potential. I need to work on my designing skills.

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  • RCjetdude
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    Originally posted by apmech1 View Post
    Wonderful! Thank you. What about an MER that will hold 6?

    Update: Sorry, just noticed the post prior to one for the TER.

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  • apmech1
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    BRU42

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  • apmech1
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    BRU-41 Went for more function than scale fidelity

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  • apmech1
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    MK82 Snakeye

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  • Elbee
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    Outstanding. I will watch for an update and you may PM as well. Thanks in advance. Best, LB

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  • Dirty Dee
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    Originally posted by Elbee View Post

    DD, Are you still working on this A-10 cockpit 3DP upgrade? If so, I would like to purchase a finished version when you reach that point. I am currently building the A-10 with mods, of course, and would like to add the better cockpit. Best, LB
    Yea, I'm starting to finalize parts and preparing them to install in my hog. I've been on vacation the past week but when I get back I think everything should be ready by the second week of May

    I'll update the A10 thread when everything is ready and I can PM you too .

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  • Elbee
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    Originally posted by Dirty Dee View Post
    ...Also shameless plug to share a 3DP set I am currently working on for the A-10. ...
    DD, Are you still working on this A-10 cockpit 3DP upgrade? If so, I would like to purchase a finished version when you reach that point. I am currently building the A-10 with mods, of course, and would like to add the better cockpit. Best, LB

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