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Martin Baker original fit Mk10 Ejection seat for the Tornado GR1 and F2 version of the aircraft from the 1980s. Later Tornado versions had a different version of the seat with a flat sided head box, and some different components.
NOTE: This is not the same model as my other Mk10 seat, Which is specifically for Harriers (original model for Spanish aircraft). That has internal component detail.
The file has a simple diffuse texture, and is UV mapped, but is designed for use in large scale models as a 3d resin Print. Note: some fine detail may be lost. You can print with or without the harness, and with or without the Personal Equipment attachment & Hose. The Blender file is editable but has applied all subdivision surface modifiers.
The model is real world scale in Metric, Z = up and the size is X: 0.55.73, Y: 1.15168, Z: 1.2400 m Remember to scale according to your needs. As with other models, your software may interpret Metres as MM, so calculate the size that you require for the Z dimension EG 1.24 / 32 to get 0.003875m, 3.875cm, 38.75mm etc.If the Hose and PEC on the left side is added, then X dimension is 0.5799 Hint: If printing, use Z to input the scale with a locked ratio in apps such as Chitubox and you can ignore the different X dimension.
Scale Settings:Useful settings: For 1/72th, Scale = 1388.888%. For 1/48th, Scale = 2083.333% . For 1/32th, Scale = 3125.000%.For 1/24th, Scale = 4166.666%
How to calculate this percentage for the slicer without knowing the model dimensions. First we know that the model unit is 1m, and has been interpreted by the slicer as 1mm. 1m = 1000mm, so to get the right scale, divide 1000 by your scale. EG 1000 divided by 48 = 20.83333. Now multiply the result by 100 because we need a percentage. The final result is 2083.333 as shown above. All other scales use the same formula.
If printing, then use the finest settings, and avoid high image blur to attempt to keep as much fine detail as possible.
License in addition to the one supplied by CGTraderFor any 3d model: No Commercial bulk buying, library inclusion, collection, or similar inclusion in commercial collections allowed without the written permission of the author.No Sharing: Uder no circumstances may you share these digital files or any derivatives, including orthographic renders for use as blueprints.
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