P-51 Mustang From WWII!
All information can be found here: (Parts, details, etc.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBDUZI4aG9s&t=7s
READ! There is a 3mf file at the top, that is saved as a project, so it has stl's inside of it that you can move etc. That is the entire fuselage that I printed on ONE build plate, it takes 262grams of filament for everything! It has the profile in it and everything you need, so download that and you should be good! If you want wheels, gas tank pins, print separate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwciEzEyEqI&t=2s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sm94YOQ8hvg.
As seen in the photo, I was able to print almost all the pieces at once on my Ender 3 V3 SE! G-code for ender 3 are attached! I do recommend using G-code, 0.4mm walls and 10% lightning infill. I have printed 5 models so far and 0.4 is the best. Helpful photo:
Interesting finding, will research this more:
Assembled weight, (with electronics) is 440g!
With bat:
P-51 Mustang From WWII!
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