
WWII Luftwaffe Fighter Pilot designed to be used in the FW-190. ****NOTE: The file named pilot_Complete-no-rails is designed specificall to replace the Revell 1/32 FW-190 kits seat and stick with a seat, pilot, and seat straps. It will fit without modification of the kit, and fits in the oroginal seat mounting point, with one hand hovering over the trottle. A version With replacement seat rails is included, but you will need to remove the two rudimentary rails from the Revell kit rear bulkhead.
Other versions can be used in other kits. Just check the size of the kit part for reference before printing. Be aware that the figure has a Back pack type parachute. This type was also used in the Stuka pilot seat.
Various versions with & without seat, stick, or mask are included. Also with separate arms to make painting easier. The objects can still be edited in 3d software to make your own choices (eg no seat straps).
Painting tips: The pilot wears dark brown leather helmet, jacket & gloves, black leather zipped flying boots, Grey riding trousers, & yellow Mae West. Straps should be buff. Seat is dark grey.
Model size: X=0.611015m, Y=1.2021m, Z=0.95381m
The complete 1/32 seated figure will be about 19mm x 37.5mm x 29.8mm
The models are real world scale, and you should divide these metric dimensions to achieve the scale size. . The Z value does not change beween all model versions, and can be used in your slicer with constrain proportions set to correctly dimension the object without recalculating the size of different versions (IE with the separate arms), but just calculating a scale value is easier.*To get the correct scale:- *Assuming your slicer uses mm, the correct scale sizefor 1/32 can be achieved by entering 3125% as the scale after loading the model (it will initially be tiny). If your slicer uses cm, then multiply the percentage by 10. The complete seated figure will be about 19mm x 37.5mm x 29.8mm
If you want any other scale just use the following example but substiture 32 for your desired scale.((1 / 32) x 1000) x 100 = 3125%. EG ((1/48) x 1000)) x 100 = 2083.333%
I recomment resin printing, with fine layer heights. The example prints shown above uses .02mm. Turning AA down may help with the fine parts.
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