Airwolf V2 for 250 sized RC Heli
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I give full credits to user Marten from whom I borrowed this model. https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/1c76ab323298a4176f0b1d884aa8c15c/Airwolf-v20 V2, heavily modified and cleaned up, the original had several areas that needed fixing for a 3D real-world model, but it was not a problem for a computerized illustration. I used a hammer to get everything to print correctly. The windows are designed to be cut out, and I will upload the "plugs" you'll use to make the inserts by shrinking an old Coke bottle over a mold using heat. There are additional parts, including weapon pods and turbine details, which will be uploaded soon along with anything else that complements this model. I am trying to find a good configuration of parts so that this can be printed in vase mode and then glued together to create the Airwolf aesthetic. The front piece can be printed in vase mode as is, but the two central halves have issues at the front of the turbine intakes and the heavy curve around the weapons pod. This issue is resolved when not printing in vase mode by adding supports and extra perimeters. What I need to learn: I need a print mode that prints a single-walled shell with a honeycomb backing to a defined depth, including a single perimeter with a variable depth support. I can use Simplify to change the infill percentage through layering in defined splits to allow me to change the infill and perimeters across sections of the model, but I haven't figured out how to make the infill work as I want it to. Things for V3: Adapt the fuselage to include mounts to hold the servo's, main shaft, and various other parts, eliminating the need for a 250 carbon frame.
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