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Grossman56
Hello Danger,
You had commented some time back about how I had printed Max Grueter's WWII Navy/Marine Pilot.
I ran across a picture of the pilot before final mods.
I think I 'cut' the legs into more parts in Prusa Slicer than the original STLs.
I sized the upper body to look wide enough in the cockpit and sized the lower body to best fit the seat.
There is no real formula for this, I used seat width and then an overall height I needed to fit beneath the sliding canopy.
The Seat Height in the cockpit was my variable as the foam floor was fixed.
Leaning the pilot forward helped with a better fit and actual seating according to most reference pix I have.
I printed the pilot parts with 5% infill to save weight,
I had to carve and fit each piece a little to get arms/hands where I wanted those and used thick CA and epoxy putty to assemble/fill the parts.
Painted the all up weight was around 4 ounces for a full sized pilot, as I recall.
I hope this helps, but let me know if you have any other questions/comments.
Best, Steve
"I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."~Lucky B*st*rd~
"Find satisfaction in the process rather than an outcome."~Anonymous~
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I was thinking that too. It wasn't until later in the war (post birdcage) that the Marines started serving on A/C carriers so it would make sense. They probably didn't even ship the planes with them, just hoisted them onto the carriers I would think.Originally posted by davegee View PostLooking great, Dan!
Although I haven’t done it on my Marine Corsair yet, I think the best answer, as far as realism goes, is to remove it. It was 70 pounds of dead weight, and period photos show them removed for their island- based operations in the Pacific.
Broke down and ordered the salt for the salt trick off Amazon, I'm still thinking of using it on the gear bays, paint them salmon and then Zinc Chromate over top of that using the salt. Will experiment on some cardboard first though.
As for the bushings, I checked the mail a few minutes ago and still nothing. How many Bordellos can there be between here and Indiana??
Grossman56
(Dangerous Dan)Team Gross!
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Dan
I put that envelope in the hands of the postal worker in our main office, she weighed it, stamped and put it in there out bin. Go figure!
I will make some more and send to you later this week. Just need a little time to come down from the clouds after receiving my New Years present. LOL
Best Regards, Rex
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Hey Dan: If you want to purchase the files from Max Grueter, I'd be willing to try to print up a couple of pilots on my printer. Let me know if you want to give it a try. I think it would probably work.Originally posted by Elbee View PostGrossman56
Hello Danger,
You had commented some time back about how I had printed Max Grueter's WWII Navy/Marine Pilot.
I ran across a picture of the pilot before final mods.
I think I 'cut' the legs into more parts in Prusa Slicer than the original STLs.
I sized the upper body to look wide enough in the cockpit and sized the lower body to best fit the seat.
There is no real formula for this, I used seat width and then an overall height I needed to fit beneath the sliding canopy.
The Seat Height in the cockpit was my variable as the foam floor was fixed.
Leaning the pilot forward helped with a better fit and actual seating according to most reference pix I have.
I printed the pilot parts with 5% infill to save weight,
I had to carve and fit each piece a little to get arms/hands where I wanted those and used thick CA and epoxy putty to assemble/fill the parts.
Painted the all up weight was around 4 ounces for a full sized pilot, as I recall.
I hope this helps, but let me know if you have any other questions/comments.
Best, Steve
Cheers, and Happy New Year!
Davegee
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If you buy the STLs from Max Grueter, once you send them over to me electronically by email or whatever, I think we are ready to try it out. Should be a lot of ability to position the arms, legs, head, etc., to whatever works best for any of these size airplanes. Elbee had a beautiful job making the pilot for his Corsair. I don't know if we can approach that or not, but it's Got to be better than the Porcelain Pete's or whatever else is available!Originally posted by Grossman56 View Post
Cheers
Davegee
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Hi Dan: Haven't been able to find your files yet for the pilot print. Can you resend to my davegianakos510@gmail.com address?Originally posted by Grossman56 View PostFiles bought and sent to Dave. Should be interesting!
Grossman56
(Dangerous Dan)
Thanks,
Dave
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Hey Danger,Originally posted by Grossman56 View PostFiles bought and sent to Dave. Should be interesting!
Grossman56
(Dangerous Dan)
If the STL file package won't send to davegee , you could allow him to access your CGTrader account and download those directly.
That would involve allowing passwords, though you can change the password before and after DG gets the download.
If you bought anything, your downloads are limitless unless otherwise stated at purchase.
I have had this difficultly when downloading the STLs to different computers in my home.
Just a suggestion, let me now if I can assist.
Best, LB
"I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."~Lucky B*st*rd~
"Find satisfaction in the process rather than an outcome."~Anonymous~
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I've had a little success on the pilots from Grueter. Any problems are due to the print head on my printer goobering up and ruining the print. I'm printing up the head of a pilot right now, and so far it looks to be coming out ok. I'll post any positive parts I get as I proceed and hopefully get a whole body of a pilot that will work. We'll see.Originally posted by Grossman56 View PostFiles bought and sent to Dave. Should be interesting!
Grossman56
(Dangerous Dan)
Cheers, gents!
Davegee
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It's not an exact science sometimes, unfortunately. You do the exact same thing the same way, and get different, sometimes poor resutls. Right now I'm printing up the head, I'll make several of those, and the body. and attach the arms. There is a lot we can do to cut the pilot down to where he will fit and look realistic and good. I think we can learn a lot from this exercise, especially me!Originally posted by Grossman56 View PostCool Dave, hold the goobering

Will be in touch.
BTW, I printed up a test piece of a scale triangular head rest for the back wall. You're welcome to have it if you like. Just paint it up brown or balck and glue it on!
Cheers
davegee
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