Airwolf Bell 222 Replica

Airwolf Bell 222 Replica 3D print model

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This is a model I am very proud of. I initially modeled it in 2001 and re-worked it a few times over the years in my spare time. However, I have recently finished rebuilding it so that it can be 3D printed without the need for supports or glue. It took approximately 1 week to re-model and split it into 50 pieces that can be easily assembled with a small amount of post printing clean up. I printed almost all the parts without a brim or raft, but make sure you have good bed adhesion. I designed all the parts to clip or press together tightly, so if parts are tight, they are meant to be. I have supplied: 1- Obj files (individual pieces zipped) 2- Stl files (in 2 groups as well as individual parts) 3- 3Ds max file (2011) 4- Assembly Pdf to help with assembly and part identification. Enjoy!

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liftman35 2018-04-07 20:37:10 UTC
This looks great! How big is it when fully assembled?
antsinafrica
antsinafrica 2018-04-07 21:27:17 UTC
Thanks! It's 440mm (44cm) or 17 inches from nose to tail. It can be printed bigger, but its a good size for a display shelf or in my case, the top of my PC.
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steveleonard 2022-07-12 07:47:42 UTC
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I am a novice with 3d printing and was pleased to see the cockpit, body and tail all print out perfectly on my PrusaMk3s. Unfortunately in the Prusa slicer, the landing gear axels seemed to print strange and zooming in it was like they had bits missing, yet before slicing the model was solid, so I was unable to print them out. The guns were also the same as again although solid, when sliced the bullets were floating in mid air and I was given a warning from the software. It is a brilliant model and I am very happy, just wished I could complete it.
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rogue7273 2020-08-31 17:38:55 UTC
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Excellent designing, easy to follow instructions for printing and construction, definely worth purchasing, having printed this I have got to say very well planned and designed by a talented designer, I Have purchased a few models from him and will always be on the look out for any of his future models even the bits where the designer says to Use y=tooth picks for them i printed using a Anycubic Photon resin printer and they have come out great
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amused2deth 2019-03-08 04:45:31 UTC
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Very beautifully done! Printed perfect! So excited to get it done!
Airwolf Bell 222 Replica
$50.00
 
Editorial No Ai License 
Airwolf Bell 222 Replica
$50.00
 
Editorial No Ai License 
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Format limitations
Native
  • Autodesk 3ds Max 2011 (.max)31.8 MB
Exchange
  • PDF (.pdf)1.07 MB
  • Stereolithography (.stl) (4 files)31.9 MBVersion: 2011Version: 2011Version: 2011Version: 2011
  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl) (2 files)12.8 MBVersion: 2011

3D Model details

  • Publish date2018-02-11
  • Model ID#848541
  • Ready for 3D Printing
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