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1/48 scale V2 on the 3D printer
I had to reduce it from 1/25 to fit the parts on the printer, so the walls are pretty thin. It can be used as a flying model, but I don't think it could withstand the ejection charge because of the thinness. Already thinking about getting a bigger printer!
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WAC nose for the Bumper V2. Full height of the model with the WAC is 15.25 inches/38.7 cm.
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Looks great! How difficult is it to design things the printer can handle?
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I didn't design it. There are countless designs ready to print you can download for free. I only designed a simple one on tinkercad.com. I find interesting models on yeggi.com.
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Currell web site has a nice V2 plus a number of other truly great free models. Try that site.
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I recently built Currell's V2. A great model. Ralph Currell V2 1/32
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Mike Vink brought one to the last model club meeting here in Fresno. It turned out extremely well. But then again, Mike is an excellent modeler.
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Agreed on Mike. I had printed the Currell V2 over seven years ago. That's how long it waited to be built! Glad I finally got around to it.
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