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3d Printed Part Sets - Freewing 90mm F-22 Raptor

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  • Elbee
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    Originally posted by Redfern View Post
    I was able to find everything I needed expect for the HUD file. Anyone have that to share? Thank you.😁
    RF,

    I just checked the original OEM STL Files from 2018 and there is no STL file for the HUD in the set provided by Motion RC at that time.

    Best, LB

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  • Fast N Light
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    Some scale images for the F-22 HUD

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  • Redfern
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    I was able to find everything I needed expect for the HUD file. Anyone have that to share? Thank you.😁

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  • shortround91
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    If you reach out to Hamiltons Hanger he makes super nice 3d printed cockpit along with other parts for the Raptor 90
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  • Redfern
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    Originally posted by F106DeltaDart View Post
    Thank you, you made my day :)

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  • F106DeltaDart
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    Originally posted by Redfern View Post
    It doesn't look like Freewing has any of the cockpit stl files available now. Is there somewhere I can find them? I just started 3d printing and want to print parts for my F22.
    This is a file dump of the 3Dpup parts available on the F-22's support page. I am in no way taking any credit for the creation of these models. I simply wanted to make sure they were available from another source in case something ever happens to the original download link.Please visit the product's support page to get the original files:https://www.motionrc.com/products/freewing-f-22-raptor-90mm-edf-jet-pnp#support-tab

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  • Redfern
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    It doesn't look like Freewing has any of the cockpit stl files available now. Is there somewhere I can find them? I just started 3d printing and want to print parts for my F22.

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  • F22-Builder
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    Could anybody send me an image of what's under the cockpit in the fuselage, please?

    Regarding the tyres I've found out that originally she got:
    - nosewheel tyre 23.5 x 7.5-10
    - mainwheel tyres 37 x 11.5-18

    which gives us:
    - nosewheel 44 x 14 mm
    - mainwheel 70 x 22 mm

    with the landing gear slightly shorter than it comes with the Freewing F-22.

    So for the nosewheel the 80mm F-22 seems to be the perfect fit and for the main gear I will doo a whole new setup.

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  • F22-Builder
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    Thx Fast N Light 🙏
    Already downloaded most of the parts to have a starting point until she arrives.

    Kinda wanna take it to the next level so first thing I'll do will be 3D scanning some of the 22's areas to be able to reverse engineer surfaces etc.
    Beside this there needs to be a way more scale'ish landing gear imo.

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  • Fast N Light
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    Originally posted by F22-Builder View Post
    Hey there,
    great work here!

    I've just ordered my F-22 90mm and can't wait to get it 😁
    Will try to ramp up her scale level quite a lot in nearly every area 🤣
    So let's see what we can achieve 😎

    Ben
    Dual beam landing light for 90mm Scale Wheels for 90mm and 80mm all here

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  • F22-Builder
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    Hey there,
    great work here!

    I've just ordered my F-22 90mm and can't wait to get it 😁
    Will try to ramp up her scale level quite a lot in nearly every area 🤣
    So let's see what we can achieve 😎

    Ben

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  • Chillibadger
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    Has anyone used these on the 70mm version and if so what is the scale/sizing? Ta

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  • mr.frankenjet
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    these are the files I have for the launcher and rail but I have not printed them
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  • mr.frankenjet
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    tip, tube and base with the cut off
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  • mr.frankenjet
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    this is the symmetrical aim9 base
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  • RCGeekMark
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    Originally posted by Alpha View Post
    Tutorial 5: AIM9 Launcher Display Set

    This set is intended as a STATIC DISPLAY ONLY. Comprised of six parts, this Set uses two magnets to attach to the side of the fuselage. An AIM-9X head is also in the works if you want to depict the F-22's recent HOBS capability.

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    What you'll need:
    The six STL files attached below
    4pcs Freewing magnets 26mm x 4mm x 2mm (This is the common magnet used in all Freewing ordnance, pylons, and most battery hatches) or similar
    2pcs Freewing screws M1.75x5mm or similar

    Steps:
    1) Print the STL files
    2) Paint and detail the parts as desired
    3) Attach the two door halves with the two screws
    4) Glue the missile parts together with hot glue
    5) Glue the missile to the launcher with hot glue
    6) Glue that assembly to the main assembly with hot glue
    7) Glue the magnets in with hot glue. There are four holes available, but only the upper two are needed.
    8) Mark and score the magnet positions in the fuselage.
    9) Remove the required foam and glue in the magnets. Be sure to double-check the polarity before gluing!

    Check your references such as these online photos for color and detailing ideas:

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    STL AIM9 Launcher Display Set

    What are the six STL file names?

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  • mr.frankenjet
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    ahh, my mistake, TKS

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  • kallend
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    Originally posted by mr.frankenjet View Post
    my daughter 3d modeled a symmetrical base for a complete AMRAM missile Click image for larger version Name:	20240106_210955_resized.jpg Views:	0 Size:	81.5 KB ID:	394352
    Looks like a Sidewinder.

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  • mr.frankenjet
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    my daughter 3d modeled a symmetrical base for a complete sidewinder missile Click image for larger version  Name:	20240106_210955_resized.jpg Views:	0 Size:	81.5 KB ID:	394352

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  • mr.frankenjet
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    Originally posted by Elbee View Post



    FJ, page 1 of this thread. .

    No worries, most guys have forgotten that's where all the STL files were originally posted, on or near the opening pages.

    And you can call me LB, but whatever you do, don't forget to call me for dinner.....

    Best, LB
    THANKS !!

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